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Liberty

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A powerful novel about three young women caught in the battles of their own times.In 1472, Jeanne's father arranges her marriage to a French lieutenant against her wishes. As armed forces threaten her beloved home, Jeanne risks all to rally the city's women in the fight of their lives.In 1797, unbeknownst to their father, feisty and brave Betsy, her brother and their best friend secretly join the rebel army, hoping to liberate Ireland from the tyrannical yoke of English rule.In 1960's Australia, country-girl Fiona desperately wants to fit in at university and joins the anti-Vietnam protest movement, despite her family's objections. When a friend is conscripted, Fiona's beliefs are challenged even further.
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    • Books+Publishing

      October 4, 2018
      Three women, three centuries, three threats against freedom: Australian author Nikki McWatters’ new YA novel is an ambitious and timely exploration of power, politics and the sisterhood. In 1472 France, Jeanne, a teenage girl from a poor family, is forced into an arranged marriage while an invading army approaches her town of Beauvais; in 1797, a spirited Irish teen named Betsy fights to free Ireland from English rule alongside her brother and best friend; and in 1968, country girl Fiona moves to Brisbane and gets swept up in anti-Vietnam War protests at university as her brother receives his draft notice. McWatters conducted extensive research for this book: there’s a palpable sense of time and place in all three first-person narratives, unfolding in alternating chapters. While the prose in Jeanne’s and Betsy’s stories sometimes feels like it doesn’t quite fit the period—their tone lands somewhere between old-fashioned and contemporary—each girl still has a distinct voice and a compelling story. Jeanne, Betsy and Fiona’s struggles of being caught between the personal and political will resonate with today’s readers. This is a great pick for readers aged 13 years old and over with an interest in politics and feminism, and for those who love a cracking historical yarn. Carody Culver is a Brisbane-based freelance writer and editor

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