It
was my very great pleasure to receive an ARC copy of
Mary-Anne O'Connor's
latest book.
Worth Fighting For
From Darwin to Pearl Harbour, Sydney to
Papua New Guinea, a compelling story of courage, honour and a great love set
against the epic backdrop of the Second World War.
Eighteen-year-old Junie Wallace is a
smart girl and, with her two brothers away at war and her third brother just
killed in action, she knows there is only one way to save the family farm for
her grieving parents. Unfortunately, that solution involves marrying the
unscrupulous Ernest, and breaking the heart of the young drover she loves, Michael.
But the war is looming ever closer, and
when Pearl Harbour brings the threat of Japanese aggression to Australian
shores, the fates of many becomes inextricably interwoven.
From the explosive battles of the
Pacific campaign to the desperate fighting in the Papuan New Guinea rainforest;
the dancehall gaiety of Sydney’s Trocadero to the terror of the Darwin
bombings, this epic family saga brings home the importance of mateship and of
fighting for what you believe in, even when impossible odds seem stacked
against you, even when all seems lost…
Worth Fighting For is a resounding testament to the
enduring force of love: a reminder of what can be achieved if you draw on your
reserves of courage and listen to the truth in your heart.
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What did I think of the book?
Junie
Wallace is engaged to be married. She is to marry the man who has rescued her
family from financial disaster. This should be a happy occasion. A win, win
situation for everyone. Alas her heart belongs to another, a young drover
called Michael. Michael has stolen her heart, but will she ever be free to give
him hers?
Worth
Fighting For is an evocative, emotional read about the courage of one young
woman, who puts her family above her own happiness.
Set
in the backdrop of WW2, Worth Fighting For is rich in historical detail. From
the horrors of Pearl Harbor to the fierce fighting in Papua New Guinea's
rainforest, this book describes the horrors of war in explicit detail. It was
very real in the telling and at times, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex
as characters I came to care about faced life and death situations.
Junie
is a well-rounded and believable character, trapped in an impossible situation.
I felt her heartache and her despair, and I rejoiced with her triumphs.
O'Conner
does not shy away from the treatment of the indigenous tribes in Australia at
the time, and I thought she approached this delicate subject with compassion
and humanity.
Worth
Fighting For is a well-researched and compelling read. I read the book in one
sitting. I simply could not put it down. With beautiful prose and an
enthralling storyline, I have no hesitation in recommending this book.
I
Highly Recommend.
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Take Care,
Mary Anne xxx