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Review: Silver Linings

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Katrina Nannestad has well and truly cemented her position as one of Australiaā€™s most accomplished historical fiction writers with her latest novel, Silver Linings . Most of us are aware that clouds have them, silver linings that is, but what exactly do they mean and do they really exist? Nettie Sweeney sure thinks so. Nettieā€™s story, set in the 1950s, reads as a middle grade novel yet champions Nettie Sweeney as the young protagonist who has just started primary school. Nettieā€™s tender years, beguiling naivety and childlike foibles are neatly offset however by the fact that she is the fourth daughter of a farming family with the ability to write and think beyond her years. Couple this with the assured determination of a person set on visiting the moon and youā€™ve got a character exploding with charm, wit and wonder. In short, Nettie is larger-than-life adorbs! Nettieā€™s singular desire is for a mother to love and cuddle having lost hers at birth. Her dreams come true in the shape o...