The Tulip Tree by Suzanne McCourt - ISBN: 9781922330550
Paperback
Brothers, war, love, and sacrifice: a family tested by history.

The Tulip Tree

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2021

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Summary

A vivid, immersive, historical saga from beloved Australian author Suzanne McCourt.

Henryk reached out to embrace him, formally, awkwardly. How rarely they’d touched since childhood, thought Adi, as he sank against his brother. How clumsy their love was.

Brothers Henryk and Adam Radecki’s relationship is one of fraught love and jealousy. Henryk, unhappily married, becomes a rich and successful industrialist, while Adi, a devoted vet, finds and loses love. Their bond is tested …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922330550
ISBN-10:1922330558
Author:Suzanne McCourt
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:1 June 2021
Weight:446g
Dimensions:246mm x 154mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

‘A breathtaking family saga, set in the darkest of times, about the struggle to love and the courage to go on.’

‘A breathtaking family saga, set in the darkest of times, about the struggle to love and the courage to go on.’ * Tim Costello AO *
‘I commend this book, with its superbly drawn characters, to any reader who still believes that the novel can take us on an unparalleled journey.’ * Robert Hillman, author of The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted *
‘A moving story of how one family survives a horrendous period in history, and of the secrets they carry with them into the future.’ * Joan London, author of The Golden Age *
‘A beautifully written novel about betrayal and forgiveness (especially of ourselves), about suffering and survival, about the baggage we take with us, and what we leave behind.’ * Cynthia Banham, author of A Certain Light *
‘Fresh with the cadences of everyday life and history, The Tulip Tree is a tender and moving exploration of one family’s fault lines and its enduring connections across time.’ * Dominic Smith, author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos *
‘A tale of love, loss, and resilience. Told with compassion and wisdom, The Tulip Tree reminds us how, even after the most crushing defeat, hope can survive and renewal is possible.’ * Eva Stachniak, author of The Chosen Maiden *
‘Gripping and at times heart-wrenching…will keep you turning the pages.’ * Big Book Club *
‘A vivid, challenging and utterly absorbing feat of storytelling, The Tulip Tree asks what moral compass can guide souls united by love but riven by doubt, secrets, betrayals and terror, and its questions reverberate through our own times.’ * Jane Sullivan, author of Storytime *
‘What a magnificent book! A tale of family that weaves through so many of the tragedies of the twentieth century and yet remains personal and intimate. So richly imagined the reader hears the tapping of footsteps in the streets, smells the tomatoes growing in the garden, and feels the longings, the losses, and the courage of these unforgettable characters.’ * Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Bookclub and We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves *
‘McCourt skilfully navigates the history of Poland in the early 20th century with particular reference to Russia and Germany. The state of middle Europe during this period leaves the Radecki brothers and their families in constant uncertainty and danger, and McCourt deftly demonstrates how a family saga might be shaped not only by individual character but also by the forces of history.’ * Age/Sydney Morning Herald *
‘McCourt has written a splendid work of fiction…as a homage to the love and bravery of her extended Polish family.’ * Good Reading *
The Tulip Tree is vivid storytelling at its best, atmospheric, and engrossing: a powerful and compelling read from beginning to end, and one readers will not soon forget.’ * Historical Novel Society *

About The Author

Suzanne McCourt

Suzanne McCourt’s debut novel, The Lost Child, was published by Text in 2014 and was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Her novella The Last Taboo shared first prize in the Griffith Review Novella Project in 2016. Suzanne lives in Melbourne.

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