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y separately published work icon Burn My Letters : Tyranny to Refuge single work   novel   historical fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Burn My Letters : Tyranny to Refuge
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'At the end of the 19th century Finland is a dark and repressive place. Pacifist and political dissenter Karl Johan Back is conscripted to fight for the Russian despots that occupy his country. In 1899 he flees to an untamed land on the far side of the world. Finding refuge on ridges overlooking the Byron Bay lighthouse in northern New South Wales, he grows orchids and lush tropical fruit.

'Intrigued by her ‘black sheep’ great-uncle, Ruth Bonetti pieces together the motives that propelled his flight. Finnish relatives share a treasure-trove of letters that provide answers to the many questions raised by Karl Johan’s quest for freedom.

Why did Russian military police pursue him as far as Suez? Why did he publish under a pen-name? And, most intriguing of all, why did he implore his family to burn his letters?' (Publication summary)

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    • The Gap, Bardon - The Gap area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,: Words and Music Bonetti , 2016 .
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      Extent: 224p.
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      • Published: 11th July 2016
      ISBN: 9780987544230
Last amended 23 Aug 2016 11:57:07
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    Finland,
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    Scandinavia, Western Europe, Europe,
  • Byron Bay, Byron Bay - Broken Head area, Far North Coast, New South Wales,
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