Wry, moving, beautifully observed and politically astute, this
audiobook from one of New Zealand's finest chroniclers pinpoints
universal truths through very NZ lives.
Life isn't always like it appears in the movies. In 1952, Irene Sandle
takes her young daughter to Motueka. Irene was widowed during the war
and is seeking a new start and employment in the tobacco fields. There,
she finds the reality of her life far removed from the glamour of the
screen.
Can there be romance and happy endings, or will circumstances repeat
through the generations? Each subsequent episode in this poignant work
follows family secrets and the dynamics of Irene's children. The story
doesn't just track their lives, but also New Zealand itself as its
attitudes and opportunities change - and reverberate - through the
decades.