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Turbulent Threads

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Author: Karen McMillan
Age Range: Adult
ISBN: 9781991103338
Release date: 18 March 2024

A passionate tale of freedom and love in Victorian Dunedin by bestselling New Zealand author Karen McMillan is a page-turning saga set in extraordinary times.

Dunedin, 1890: Suddenly orphaned at the tender age of twenty, Greer Gillies is reduced to working as a humble servant at Larnach Castle, a far cry from her dreams of literature, fashion and music. And as she struggles with the stark reality of grief, she finds her journey has only just begun as the decade proves transformative for women’s progress.

Greer’s discovery of newfound friendships and a supportive community becomes a catalyst for change, echoing the progressive spirit of the times. But as she grapples with affairs of the heart, betrayal, the threat of lost love and social upheavals, her resilience shines through. Greer becomes a symbol of courage, daring to pursue her dreams, follow her heart and find her place in a world that promises a better future.

Spanning the last decade of the 19th century, this page-turning saga not only explores the healing power of friendship and love but also celebrates the pivotal role women played in one of New Zealand’s most turbulent eras. Greer is an independent woman of her time, and her journey stands as a beautifully imagined account that captures the essence of a historical milestone when women’s voices rose above the tumult.



‘Turbulent Threads is an engrossing read about love, loss, resilience and above all, trusting your instincts. Karen McMillan skilfully draws readers into a world that'll have you rooting for the protagonists the whole way through.’ Kelly Dennett, Sunday Star Times

‘Karen McMillan’s enchanting new novel Turbulent Threads draws the reader into the rich, colourful and varied textures of the social and cultural layers of late nineteenth century Dunedin as protagonist, Greer Gillies, attempts to negotiate life after the death of her beloved father. Forced by her circumstances to work as a maid in the imposing Larnach Castle, Greer provides us with a distinctive perception of the enigmatic lives of William Larnach and his family; the glamour, the conflicts and the tragedies. But as the century rolls towards an ending, new and exciting opportunities are opening for young, talented and industrious women.’ Paddy Richardson, author of By the Green of the Spring

‘Turbulent Threads is more than just a brilliant depiction of one woman’s journey through loss and love – it is a transportive tale that allows a glimpse into one of the most pivotal eras for the women of New Zealand. A wonderful addition to the bookshelf.’ Nick Davies, author of El Flamingo

'There’s a wonderful sense of nostalgia and connectivity about being able to visualise many of the settings, such as Larnach Castle, where suddenly orphaned 20-year-old Greer Gillies is reduced to working as a servant. Find a cosy spot and settle in to enjoy.' Motorhomes, Caravans and Destinations

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