Ruth Park
Ruth Park was a New Zealand-born Australian author known for her novels, children's books, and scripts. She is best known for her novel 'The Harp in the South' and its sequel 'Poor Man's Orange'.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. The Harp In The South
"The Harp In The South" is a compelling novel that delves into the lives of the Darcy family, living in the slums of Sydney in the 1940s. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, Roie, readers witness the struggles, dreams, and resilience of a family trying to make ends meet amidst poverty, violence, and societal prejudices. With vivid descriptions and memorable characters, the book explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of a better life, ultimately painting a poignant portrait of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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2. Playing Beatie Bow
Set in the vibrant and historic backdrop of Sydney, this enchanting tale follows Abigail, a modern-day teenager who is mysteriously transported back to the 19th century. As she navigates the challenges of a bygone era, Abigail becomes entwined with the Bow family, particularly the enigmatic Beatie Bow, whose life is steeped in folklore and mystery. Through her journey, Abigail discovers the power of love, family, and destiny, ultimately learning valuable lessons about herself and the world around her. This captivating story weaves together elements of time travel, history, and the enduring bonds of human connection.
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3. Poor Man's Orange
Set in the post-war slums of Sydney, this poignant narrative follows the Darcy family as they navigate the complexities of poverty, familial bonds, and the pursuit of happiness. The story centers around the resilient and spirited Roie Darcy, who dreams of a better life while grappling with the harsh realities of her environment. As the family faces external challenges and internal conflicts, they find solace in their unwavering love and support for one another, highlighting the enduring strength of human spirit amidst adversity.