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  • Published: 1 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781864715798
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 672

The Endless Forest

#6 in the Wilderness series




A rich, passionate, multi-layered portrayal of family strength and endurance in the New York frontier of the 19th century.

A rich, passionate, multi-layered portrayal of family strength and endurance in the New York frontier of the 19th century.

The spring of 1824 is a challenging one for the inhabitants of Paradise when a flood devastates the village. But for Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bonner, it's also a time of reunion as their children return from far-off places – Lily from Italy and Martha, their ward, from Manhattan – bringing with them troubles that will reverberate in all their lives.

As the family struggles to rebuild, Martha and her childhood friend Daniel suddenly begin to see each other in a new light. But their growing bond is jeopardized when Martha's mother arrives back in Paradise a decade after abandoning her daughter. Jemima Southern is a dangerous schemer who has destroyed more than one family, and her anger touches everyone, as do her secrets.

Has Jemima come to claim her daughter – or does she have something else in mind? Whatever happens, Martha and Daniel and all the Bonners must stand united against the threats to both heart and home . . .

‘A powerful adventure story . . . in a gorgeous, vividly described American landscape’ People on Into the Wilderness

  • Published: 1 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781864715798
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 672

About the author

Sara Donati

Sara Donati, the pen name of Rosina Lippi, is the bestselling author of the Wilderness series. A native of Chicago, she lives with her husband, daughter, and various pets between Bellingham Bay and the Cascade Mountains in the Pacific Northwest.

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Praise for The Endless Forest

Magnificent . . . a sweeping saga . . . highly recommended.

Historical Novels Review

My favorite kind of book is the sort you live in, rather than read. Into the Wilderness is one of those rare stories that let you breathe the air of another time, and leave your footprints on the snow of a wild, strange place.

Diana Gabaldon