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SUMMER AT MOUNT Hope by Rosalie Ham - EUR 25, ZU VERKAUFEN! Summer at Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham Missing dust jacket; Readable copy.  · Like Ham's first novel, The Dressmaker, Summer at Mount Hope is a black comedy which also contains a more serious strand about the efforts of a woman a century ago to be free. Author Information Rosalie Ham worked in aged care until The Dressmaker, her first novel, became a . Summer at Mount Hope [Ham Rosalie] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Summer at Mount Hope/5(47).


Like Ham's first novel, The Dressmaker, Summer at Mount Hope is a black comedy which also contains a more serious strand about the efforts of a woman a century ago to be free. Previous page. Language. English. Publisher. Duffy Snellgrove. Publication date. 8 December Dimensions. 13 x x 20 cm. ISBN Told with Rosalie's Ham's trademark wit and wisdom, Summer At Mount Hope is an unputdownable story of a young woman finding a way to take control of her own destiny. Publication date: 28/07/ £ How to read Summer at Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham online and download? Simply FREE SIGN UP and get 7-day trial to read Summer at Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham and download Summer at Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham PDF EPub Kindle book and download Summer at Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham with your favorite supported format.


Summer at Mount Hope is a black comedy romantic novel, written by Australian author Rosalie Ham. Like Ham's debut novel The Dressmaker, it is also set in small rural community but in s Australia. The novel centred on protagonist Phoeba Crupp and her struggle with money and male companionship. Ham also wrote this novel like her debut one while studying her creative writing course at RMIT University. The novel was first published by Duffy Snellgrove on June 1, It was later re-published. Summer at Mount Hope. Rosalie Ham. Duffy Snellgrove, - Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. From the author of bestseller The Dressmaker and upcoming novel. Summer at Mount Hope is a treat, from beginning to end. While it contains all of Rosalie Ham’s trademark black humour, cutting dialogue, and in your face honesty, this novel is softer than her previous one, The Dressmaker. It’s witty, poignant, romantic, and a little bit heartbreaking, all rolled in together.

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