The Exiles

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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

OPTIONED FOR TELEVISION BY BRUNA PAPANDREA, THE PRODUCER OF HBO’S BIG LITTLE LIES

A tour de force of original thought, imagination and promise… Kline takes full advantage of fiction - its freedom to create compelling characters who fully illuminate monumental events to make history accessible and forever etched in our minds. - Houston Chronicle

The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Orphan Train returns with an ambitious, emotionally resonant novel about three women whose lives are bound together in nineteenth-century Australia and the hardships they weather together as they fight for redemption and freedom in a new society.

Seduced by her employer’s

son, Evangeline, a naïve young governess in early nineteenth-century London, is

discharged when her pregnancy is discovered and sent to the notorious Newgate

Prison. After months in the fetid, overcrowded jail, she learns she is sentenced

to “the land beyond the seas,” Van Diemen’s Land, a penal colony in Australia. Though

uncertain of what awaits, Evangeline knows one thing: the child she carries will

be born on the months-long voyage to this distant land.

During the journey on a

repurposed slave ship, the Medea, Evangeline

strikes up a friendship with Hazel, a girl little older than her former pupils who

was sentenced to seven years transport for stealing a silver spoon. Canny where

Evangeline is guileless, Hazel - a skilled midwife and herbalist - is soon

offering home remedies to both prisoners and sailors in return for a variety of

favors.

Though Australia has been

home to Aboriginal people for more than 50,000 years, the British government in

the 1840s considers its fledgling colony uninhabited and unsettled, and views the

natives as an unpleasant nuisance. By the time the Medea arrives, many of them have been forcibly relocated, their

land seized by white colonists. One of these relocated people is Mathinna, the

orphaned daughter of the Chief of the Lowreenne tribe, who has been adopted by

the new governor of Van Diemen’s Land.

In this gorgeous novel, Christina

Baker Kline brilliantly recreates the beginnings of a new society in a

beautiful and challenging land, telling the story of Australia from a fresh

perspective, through the experiences of Evangeline, Hazel, and Mathinna. While

life in Australia is punishing and often brutally unfair, it is also, for some,

an opportunity: for redemption, for a new way of life, for unimagined freedom.

Told in exquisite detail and incisive prose, The Exiles is a story of

grace born from hardship, the unbreakable bonds of female friendships, and the

unfettering of legacy.