O'Connor, Mary-Anne,

Sisters of freedom / Mary-Anne O'Connor. - Second Australian paperback edition. - 362 pages : map ; 20 cm.

First published: 2021. "Love, motherhood, the vote ... could they have it all?"--Cover.

"Sydney, Christmas, 1901. Federation has been achieved but Australian women are yet to gain the right to vote in their new nation's elections and have a say in the laws that govern them. Bolshy, boisterous Frankie Merriweather is a fervent advocate for women's rights, determined to dedicate herself to the cause, never marrying or becoming a mother. She can't understand her artistic sister Ivy, who wants a life of ease and beauty with her soon-to-be fiance, law student Patrick Earle. Meanwhile, their married sister Aggie volunteers in an orphanage, decrying the inequality of Australia's social classes ... and longing to hold a baby in her arms. When an accident takes Ivy, wounded and ill, into the violent and lawless zone of the Hawkesbury River, a year of change begins. Ivy's burgeoning friendship with her saviour Riley Logan, a smuggler, and his sister, the poverty-stricken but valiant Fiona, will alter the lives of all three women forever." -- Back cover.

9781867244493 (paperback)

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Sisters--Fiction.
Women's rights--History--Australia--Fiction.


Sydney (N.S.W.)--History--1901-1945--Fiction.
Australia--History--1901-1914--Fiction.


Australian fiction.
Historical fiction.
Domestic fiction.

A823.4