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The Wives of Henry Oades: A Novel (Random House Reader's Circle) - Johanna Moran
The Wives of Henry Oades: A Novel (Random House Reader's Circle)
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When Henry Oades accepts an accountancy post in New Zealand, his wife, Margaret, and their children follow him to exotic Wellington. But while Henry is an adventurer, Margaret is not. Their new home is rougher and more rustic than they expected—and a single night of tragedy shatters the family... show more
When Henry Oades accepts an accountancy post in New Zealand, his wife, Margaret, and their children follow him to exotic Wellington. But while Henry is an adventurer, Margaret is not. Their new home is rougher and more rustic than they expected—and a single night of tragedy shatters the family when the native Maori stage an uprising, kidnapping Margaret and her children.    For months, Henry scours the surrounding wilderness, until all hope is lost and his wife and children are presumed dead. Grief-stricken, he books passage to California. There he marries Nancy Foreland, a young widow with a new baby, and it seems they’ve both found happiness in the midst of their mourning—until Henry’s first wife and children show up, alive and having finally escaped captivity.    Narrated primarily by the two wives, and based on a real-life legal case, The Wives of Henry Oades is the riveting story of what happens when Henry, Margaret, and Nancy face persecution for bigamy. Exploring the intricacies of marriage, the construction of family, the changing world of the late 1800s, and the strength of two remarkable women, Johanna Moran turns this unusual family’s story into an unforgettable page-turning drama.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780345510952 (034551095X)
ASIN: 034551095X
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 367
Edition language: English
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Maven Books
Maven Books rated it
2.0 The Wives of Henry Oades by Johanna Moran
Dull. The writing wasn't that great, especially since it didn't feel like this was something happening in 1890 and the years following. It was barely historical fiction and felt more like generic chick lit, with a very loose story that didn't really keep my interest at all.
DP9
DP9 rated it
Glad to have read this. I particularly found the descriptions of the voyage to NZ fascinating (and appalling), and inevitably reflected on my own ancestors who made that journey even earlier than the Oades' did. I was impressed with how the author managed to make both of the wives sympathetic charac...
The True Book Addict
The True Book Addict rated it
5.0 The Wives of Henry Oades
I really liked this book. It was a fast read and an interesting historical novel. What would you do if your wife and family were taken by an indigenous tribe and were never found? Would you move on with your life? Henry does move on, but does so somewhat accidentally. He basically stumbles into...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it
The story begins in 1890 as Henry Oades surprises his wife Margaret with a job promotion - although it entails moving to Wellington, New Zealand. Margaret makes the best of it and the family soon settles in happily until one day when the Maori natives retaliate over a beating and capture Margaret an...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
4.0
What is to be done in a case of accidental bigamy? This novel presents a legal and moral conundrum I've not seen addressed in fiction. There is no intentional lawbreaking nor flouting of the law. Henry Oades truly believed his wife Margaret and four children to be dead. He grieved long and hard,...
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