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Promised Lands
  

Promised Lands (Hardcover)

de Jane Rogers (Author)
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"What would happen if men like you ran the world, Mr. Dawes?" asks the governor of Australia's Sidney Cove colony, circa 1790. Lt. William Dawes once believed that Sidney Cove would be the basis of an ideal world. but he discovers a reality where planning decisions are based on expediency, convicts sell favors to marines, and natives are dispossessed. His gradual awakening is hastened by his role in a smallpox plague and his relationships with the other colonists and, eventually, the aboriginal girl Booron. The tale shifts to the present day, where Stephen Beech, who attempted to implement a utopian vision of his own as a school administrator, is writing the story of Sidney Cove. Olla, his wife, has had a vision that she is sure their deformed son Daniel will use to transform the world. Stephen and Olla's story intermingles with Dawes's, illuminating their individual interpretations of utopia. Rogers's superbly crafted narrative immerses the reader in the harsh choices and conditions of colonial life and in a political and philosophical exploration of utopias as framed by the governor's question. Highly recommended.?Joshua Cohen, Mid-Hudson Lib. System, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Rogers weaves three narratives together to create an engrossing meditation on illusions and reality. First there is William Dawes, member of the first British settlement in Australia in 1788, officially assigned to construct an observatory and make astronomical records, but circumstances dictate that he must spend most of his energies as the colony surveyor. Dawes finds life to be a constant struggle between the potential new world, which he idealizes, and the harsh demands of reality. Then there is Stephen, a modern-day British author, writing a narrative of Dawes' life. Stephen's socialist ideals have recently caused the disastrous downfall of a children's school that he had hoped would create an enlightened new generation. His wife is Olla, a Polish emigre, whose story appears initially void of illusion; then we learn that she might be laboring under the greatest fantasy: she believes that her severely crippled son is actually humankind's newborn savior. Themes within the story constantly echo and reverberate in this extremely satisfying work for the serious reader. Eric Robbins

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