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Call of the Kiwi

In the Land of the Long White Cloud Saga, Book 3

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Call of the Kiwi

By: Sarah Lark, D. W. Lovett - translator
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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In the exhilarating conclusion to the internationally bestselling In the Land of the Long White Cloud trilogy, the spirited Warden and McKenzie clan continues its trials - and triumphs - in New Zealand and beyond.

The great-granddaughter of Gwyneira McKenzie - who arrived in New Zealand as a naïve young bride in In the Land of the Long White Cloud - Gloria Martyn has enjoyed an idyllic childhood at Kiward Station, her family’s sprawling sheep farm in the Canterbury Plains. When her parents send word from Europe that it’s time for Gloria to become a proper “lady” by attending boarding school half a world away in England, Gloria must leave everything and everyone she loves most in the world, including her steadfast protector Jack McKenzie. Wrenched from her beloved homeland and struggling to fit in with the stifling strictures of British boarding-school life, Gloria has never felt more alone. Upon discovering that her parents have no intention of ever sending her home, Gloria takes matters into her own hands and sets off on an adventure that will change her forever.

A stirring coming-of-age tale of love, loss, endurance, shame, and redemption that takes readers from the lush plains of New Zealand’s South Island to the bloody shores of Gallipoli, across Australia’s Northern Territory and beyond, Call of the Kiwi is a profoundly satisfying conclusion to the saga that has captured readers’ hearts across the globe.

©2009 Verlagsgruppe Lübbe GmbH & Co. KG, Bergisch Gladbach. (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. English translation © 2014 by D. W. Lovett.
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Sagas Romance Heartfelt
Captivating Family Saga • Historical Accuracy • Excellent Narrator • Redemptive Healing • Excellent Trilogy Conclusion

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I hadn't realized this was a series! I loved the continuation of the story. Downloading #3 to start today.

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For the first part of this book, it was good like the others. Then Gloria happened. Gloria became one of my all time favorite book characters. I was sad the book ended, because I haven't felt that strongly about a fictional character in ages.

Gloria

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Good narrator. I loved the book. I enjoyed learning some New Zeeland history. Good characters.

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Thoroughly enjoyed the series by Sarah Lark. This third book in the series wasn't quite as good as the other two, but it was still a good read. Ms. Lark definitely knows how to bring the countryside, people and customs of the region and time to life and helps us to live through the characters.

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At times this book was difficult to listen to as it was brutally honest about historical facts. Sarah Lark weaves an excellent family saga in this trilogy. I learned so much about New Zealand history and culture. I appreciate the authors efforts to research and weave historical facts to make this story so believable.

Great Historical Fiction

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