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When the Lyrebird Calls


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When Madeleine is shipped off to stay with her eccentric grandmother for the holidays, she expects the usual: politics, early-morning yoga, extreme health food, and lots of hard work. Instead, Madeleine tumbles back in time to 1900, where the wealthy Williamson family takes her into their home, Lyrebird Muse. At a time when young girls have no power and no voice, set against a backdrop of the struggles for emancipation, federation and Aboriginal rights, Madeleine must find a way to fit in with the Williamson family's four sisters - beautiful, cold Bea; clever, awkward Gert; adventurous, rebellious Charlie; and darling baby Imo - as she searches desperately for a way home. Meanwhile, the Williamson girls' enchanting German cousin, Elfriede, arrives on the scene on a heavenly wave of smoke and cinnamon, and threatens to shatter everything... 'I found myself magically transported to a time gone by...This is a novel about feminism: about where we have been and where we are now. Written with elegance, humour, intelligence and originality, When the Lyrebird Calls is as precious as the lyrebird itself.' SOFIE LAGUNA, Miles Franklin Literary Award winner 'This is a beautiful story and I am so proud to have the Wurundjeri character of Percy involved.' AUNTY JOY MURPHY, Wurundjeri Elder 'When the Lyrebird Calls made me nostalgic for the novels from my childhood - the ones that kept me reading past midnight, carried me to another world, and made me dream of becoming a storyteller. Maddie's journey back in time is a delightful fusion of history, magic and adventure, ending with a startling revelation I didn't see coming.' VIKKI WAKEFIELD 'A girl's own handbook for activism.' KRISTEN HILTON, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner 'When the Lyrebird Calls is truly beautiful, a wonderful book. I have no doubt it will be widely read and loved for many years to come.' FIONA WOOD

 

There are 320 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Murdoch Books .

Kim Kane is an award-winning author who writes for children and teens in Australia and overseas. Kim's books include the CBCA short-listed picture book Family Forest and her middle-grade novel Pip: the Story of Olive. Kim lives with her family in Melbourne and writes whenever and wherever she can. Pirates, old elephants, witches in bloomers, bears on bikes, ugly cats, sweet kids - Jon Davis does it all! Based in Twickenham, United Kingdom, Jon Davis has illustrated more than 40 kids' books for publishers across the globe.

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