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Name: The Harp In The South

Author: Ruth Park
Year: 1948
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Popularity: 1.5
Genres/categories: Fiction, Classic, Historical fiction

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Since it was first published in 1948, this compassionate novel has become a favourite with generations of Australian readers.

The Harp in the South is a nostalgic and moving portrait of the eventful family life of the Darcys of Number Twelve-and-a-Half Plymouth Street in Surry Hills, a Sydney slum. There grow the bitter-sweet first and last loves of Roie Darcy, who becomes a woman too quickly amid the brothels and the razor gangs, the tenements and the sly-grog shops.
Ruth Park is a classic storyteller. In this novel she brings to life a community where, despite the odds, life is always exuberant and full of promise.
(from this Penguin edition's bookcover blurb)
This book is part of the "Harp in the South" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Poor Man's Orange
First published 1949
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Missus
First published 1985
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, Pop Rating:1.1/10

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