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Stella and Margie

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by Glenna Thomson
Paperback
Publication Date: 02/01/2018
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Stella and Margie is a piercingly insightful novel about love and duty, acceptance and reconciliation, and of a touching friendship that crosses the generations.

A beautiful novel about two women – a generation apart – thrown together by circumstance, who slowly come to love and understand one another.

Stella and her mother-in-law Margie are two very different women. Stella is kind, compassionate and just a little chaotic. Margie is prickly, demanding and a stickler for convention. Stella has exciting dreams for the future. Margie has only bitter memories of the past.

When Margie needs help recovering from a major operation, Stella offers her a place to stay. With no other options, Margie returns to the family farm where for decades, until Stella’s arrival, she was the one in charge.

Margie has never made life easy for her daughter-in-law, and that’s not going to change now she’s been made a guest in her former home.

But as the dry summer turns to a beautiful autumn, the two women gradually form an unlikely bond, as the ambitions, secrets, and tragedies that have shaped their lives are slowly uncovered...

I love the story of Stella and Margie. It’s a poignant reminder of the power of women’s friendship.Ita Buttrose

'All the ingredients of a satisfying country story are nestled in this heart-warming tale' Australian Women's Weekly on Blueberry

ISBN:
9780143782056
9780143782056
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
02-01-2018
Publisher:
Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
233x154x25mm
Weight:
0.41kg
Glenna Thomson

Glenna Thomson is an experienced blueberry orchardist. She has worked alongside backpackers, spent winter months pruning, and long days in the packing shed during harvest.

She grew up on an apple orchard, married, had children, and developed a career in overseas aid and business. In 2004 her life turned full circle when she, and her husband, bought a cattle property and blueberry orchard in north-east Victoria. Blueberry is her first novel.

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Stella and Margie is the second novel by Australian author, Glenna Thomson. Stella Adams has always known that she did not meet her mother-in-law’s approval: Margie Ballantine was never more than civil to her. But now Margie, turning eighty, is in hospital, recovering from a broken leg. Arriving with cake and cards, Stella, Ross and their daughters learn that the rehab has no vacancy. Stella, always generous to a fault, suggests Margie live with them on the family farm, Maryhill, until she can go home. Ross is less than happy, and Margie only grudgingly agrees.

While Ross busies himself with the farm, aspiring playwright Stella is frantically trying to get government funding for her amateur theatre group’s production of her first play. This, on top of the everyday chores of the farm wife and mother. Stella’s management style and her priorities are not Margie’s, who observes it all and generally disapproves: she’d curt, critical and cranky. And Margie so stubbornly refuses to articulate her own needs and wants that it is nothing short of a miracle that Stella is not more exasperated.

As the weeks progress, Margie’s behaviour causes friction between Ross and Stella, whose marriage is usually happy and content: Ross resents his mother’s lack of respect for Stella and thinks Stella is being far too kind; Stella believes Ross could show his mother more love and tenderness. Gradually, past events, long-buried, and secrets, long-guarded, are revealed. While it is true that Margie has not had an easy life, she seems intent on making herself difficult to like, let alone love, and stiffly resists attempts at affection.

Thomson gives the reader a plot that is realistic and not wholly predictable. Her characters are much more than one-dimensional and their dialogue is easily credible. The dual narrative works well, presenting incidents from two vastly different perspectives. The story touches on domestic violence, succession plans, and patriarchy; adultery, grief, and the conflict between doing one’s duty and following one’s aspirations, also feature. Thomson’s descriptive prose is quite evocative, and the birds are a delightful bonus. This is a heart-warming novel that will stay with the reader long after the last page is turned.

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