Better Reading Preview: The True Story of Maddie Bright

Better Reading Preview: The True Story of Maddie Bright

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Synopsis

In 1920, at seventeen years of age, Maddie Bright takes a job as a serving girl on the Royal Tour of Australia by Edward, Prince of Wales. She meets the prince's young staff - his vivacious press secretary Helen Burns, his most loyal man Rupert Waters - and the prince himself - beautiful, boyish, godlike. Maddie might be on the adventure of a lifetime.

Sixty-one years later, Maddie Bright is living a small life in a ramshackle house in Paddington, Brisbane. But an unlooked-for letter has arrived in the mail and there's news on the television from Buckingham Palace that makes her shout back at the screen. Maddie Bright's true story may change.In August 1997, London journalist Victoria Byrd is tasked by her editor with the job of finding the elusive M.A. Bright, author of the classic war novel of ill-fated love, Autumn Leaves. It seems Bright has written a second novel, and Victoria has been handed the scoop. Recently engaged to an American film star, Victoria is horrified by her own sudden celebrity and keen to escape to Australia to follow the story.Written with real warmth and wit, these three evocative strands twist across the seas and over two continents, intersecting with the lives of Edward and Diana, two of the most loved and hated figures of the twentieth century. The True Story of Maddie Bright is a novel that tells stories and reveals truth; a novel that considers the inescapable ties of mothering, friendship, duty and love.
Mary-Rose MacColl
About the author

Mary-Rose MacColl

Mary-Rose MacColl is an Australian writer whose first novel, No Safe Place, was runner-up in the 1995 Australian Vogel literary award. Her first non-fiction book, The Birth Wars, was a finalist in the 2009 Walkley Awards. In Falling Snow (October 2012), Mary-Rose's fourth novel, tells the largely unknown story of a small group of Scottish women who ran a field hospital for France in World War I in an old abbey. MacColl holds degrees in journalism and creative writing and lives in Brisbane, Australia with her husband and son.

Books by Mary-Rose MacColl

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  1. Brooke says:

    Sounds like a fabulous book – would love to read!

  2. Deborah says:

    Look like a book I would enjoy reading

  3. DEBBIE BACKWAY says:

    Would love to read thank you

  4. Claire says:

    I would love to read and review this book!

  5. Cynthia Price says:

    Would love to preview this book and place in on my library’s review blog

  6. Christine Cooper says:

    Hope my request went through. This looks like a good book

  7. Kylie Dean says:

    Would love to review a copy 😊

  8. Alison says:

    Sounds like just my sort of novel.

  9. Samantha says:

    Sign me up please…I would like very much to read and review this book.

  10. Anna Caruana says:

    I would love to review this book for it’s subject matter and the period it will be set in. I love anything to do with the Royal families of the world (especially Britain), even if it’s fictional!

  11. Leigh Brown says:

    Certainly sounds like a book I would love to read and will also recommend to my book club when we meet up again in the new year.

  12. Anita says:

    sounds fascinating, and set in my Brisbane suburb

  13. Nora says:

    Would love to read this.

  14. Kylie Kennett says:

    Yes please

  15. Amanda says:

    Yes would love to read this over the holidays 👍

  16. Jenny McCarthy says:

    I’ve read all Mary Rose’s books and look forward to reading this one, too. Great to see a Brisbane author doing well. We need to support our local authors.

  17. Elaine Kelly (elly) says:

    Sounds like something I would love to read,
    I’ve just finished….
    The lost flowers of Anna Hart …a beautiful read……set in Australia !

  18. Rebecca says:

    Any spots left for a great read??

  19. Amy Parkes says:

    That sounds amazing! I work in a book store and review proofs as part of my job so would love a chance to do it here.

  20. Sheryl hawkins says:

    sounds like a good book

  21. Nicole Roslon says:

    Love learning about women in history through novels!

  22. Karen Neville says:

    Would love to review this. It sounds intriguing.

  23. Tammy says:

    Would love to preview this book.

  24. Hayley says:

    This sounds fab! I’d love to review a copy 😊

  25. Trina Nordio says:

    Yes please