Charlotte McConaghy

Charlotte McConaghy is an Australian author known for her novels that often explore themes of nature, survival, and human connection. Her works include 'Migrations' and 'Once There Were Wolves,' both of which have received critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and emotional depth.

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  1. 1. Wild Dark Shore

    Dominic Salt and his three children care for Shearwater, a remote island that shelters the world’s largest seed bank. When a stranger washes ashore during a violent storm, her arrival forces the family to confront isolation, hidden secrets, and urgent choices about protecting the seeds and one another as the climate closes in. An atmospheric story about survival, trust, and family.

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  2. 2. Migrations

    Set against the backdrop of a world facing ecological collapse, the story follows Franny Stone, a woman driven by a deep connection to the natural world and a haunting past. As she embarks on a perilous journey to track the last migration of the Arctic terns, Franny confronts her own inner turmoil and the ghosts of her past. Her quest becomes a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of environmental devastation. Through her journey, the narrative weaves a tale of redemption and the profound impact of nature on the human soul.

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