Tea Cooper
Author of The Woman in the Green Dress
About the Author
Tea Cooper writes Australian contemporary and historical fiction. She is a former teacher, a journalist and a farmer. In August 2011 Tea joined Romance Writers of Australia and her debut novel Tree Change was published in 2012. In 2015 her book The Horse Thief won the Australian Romance Readers show more Award for Favourite Cover. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Tea Cooper writes Australian contemporary and historical fiction. She is a former teacher, a journalist and a farmer. In August 2011 Tea joined Romance Writers of Australia and her debut novel Tree Change was published in 2012. Tea joined Romance Writers of Australia and her debut novel Tree Change was published in 2012. In 2015 her book The Horse Thief won the Australian Romance Readers Award for Favourite Cover.
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Sydney, 1922. Verity Binks is left in awe when she opens a package containing a paid ticket to the Sydney Artists Masquerade Ball and a butterfly costume, complete with a mask. The package, delivered personally by a messenger, is a mystery, with no hint of the sender's identity. Even Mrs. Carr, the nosy neighbor who was home at the time, couldn't uncover any information about the sender. This unexpected gift is the beginning of surprising twists, including a trip to Morpeth.
As a lover of monarch butterflies, I was immediately drawn to the book cover, particularly as it has been several years since I’ve seen any in our yard (🇺🇸), and I was quickly captivated by the story. The narrative, with dual timelines, unveils a rich history that is both intriguing and deeply moving. The generational story, beautifully written, tugs at the heartstrings, not just because of the mysteries and resilience of nature but also because of the resilience and strength of the women who are at the heart of the story.
At the end of the novel, a Historical Note provides a fascinating delineation between creativity and historical facts, enriching the reading experience. Additionally, book clubs will also appreciate the availability of Discussion Questions.… (more)