Two Women, One Quest: read a sample chapter from The Botanist’s Daughter by Kayte Nunn

Two Women, One Quest: read a sample chapter from The Botanist’s Daughter by Kayte Nunn

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It’s 1886, and 25-year-old Elizabeth Trebithick is preparing for the greatest journey of her life. Just weeks before his death, her late father, a famed botanist who had told her of a perilous plant-hunting expedition he had been planning before falling ill, had implored Elizabeth to go in his place. An aspiring botanist herself, Elizabeth is determined to fulfil her father’s wishes, and is preparing to wave her Cornish home goodbye to journey to Chile in search of the Devil’s Trumpet, an elusive, much sought after plant with both deadly and miraculously healing properties.

The voyage from Cornwall to Chile is hazardous, but even more danger awaits Elizabeth when she arrives at her destination. Damien Chegwidden, a ruthless English plant-hunter Elizabeth’s father had warned her about, is on the hunt for the Devil’s Trumpet too, and if the dangerous plant falls into his hands, who knows what will happen? Can Elizabeth find the plant before Chegwidden does? What other surprises await her in this strange new land?

A century and a half later in present-day Sydney, Anna Jenkins is renovating the home of her beloved late grandmother. As walls and shelves are knocked down, Anna finds an old notebook and a mysterious old box, hidden in a hole in the wall. Curious, Anna opens the box to find a sketchbook of beautiful botanical illustrations, as well as a small bag of seeds and a faded old photograph dated 1886.

A horticulturalist herself, Anna is intrigued, and enlists the help of an old university friend whom she hopes will shed some light on the wonderful sketches. It turns out Anna’s best bet for answers is a botanist working at Kew Gardens in England, and this sets Anna off on a remarkable journey from London and then to Cornwall, worlds away from her safe and carefully ordered life in Sydney. Can she uncover the full story behind the mysterious box? Will she be able to conquer her own demons during her travels?

The Botanist’s Daughter is Kayte Nunn’s first work of historical fiction, and it’s a triumph. Nunn’s incredibly thorough research has brought 19th Century Cornwall and Chile to vivid and convincing life, and the novel is brimming with fascinating botanical detail. Nunn has spoken of her lifelong interest in botany, and her passion shines through in her beautiful descriptions of Chilean flora in particular. It makes the novel a real joy to read – and of course it’s a joy to look at too, with its beautiful cover. (We also loved the wonderful Cornish surnames, Trebithick and Chegwidden!).

Anna and Elizabeth are wonderfully drawn characters, and Nunn weaves masterfully between their stories. Mystery, suspense, unexpected romance and twists make this story endlessly entertaining.

Fans of classy storytellers Kate Morton and Jojo Moyes are going to love The Botanist’s Daughter. We can’t recommend it highly enough.

About the author

Kayte Nunn is a former book and magazine editor with over two decades of publishing industry experience, and is the author of two contemporary novels, Rose’s Vintage and Angel’s ShareThe Botanist’s Daughter is Kayte’s first novel of transporting historical fiction, and stems in part from her love of flowers and all things botanical.

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                    Publisher details

                    The Botanist's Daughter
                    Author
                    Kayte Nunn
                    Publisher
                    Hachette
                    Genre
                    Historical Fiction
                    Released
                    31 July, 2018
                    ISBN
                    9780733639388

                    Synopsis

                    Discovery. Desire. Deception. A wondrously imagined tale of two female botanists, separated by more than a century, in a race to discover a life-saving flower . . .In Victorian England, headstrong adventuress Elizabeth takes up her late father's quest for a rare, miraculous plant. She faces a perilous sea voyage, unforeseen dangers and treachery that threatens her entire family.In present-day Australia, Anna finds a mysterious metal box containing a sketchbook of dazzling watercolours, a photograph inscribed 'Spring 1886' and a small bag of seeds. It sets her on a path far from her safe, carefully ordered life, and on a journey that will force her to face her own demons.In this spellbinding botanical odyssey of discovery, desire and deception, Kayte Nunn has so exquisitely researched nineteenth-century Cornwall and Chile you can almost smell the fragrance of the flowers, the touch of the flora on your fingertips . . .
                    Kayte Nunn
                    About the author

                    Kayte Nunn

                    Kayte Nunn has worked for more than 15 years as a writer and editor in both book and magazine publishing. She blogs about family travel adventures at travelmumma.com and is happiest when planning her next trip.

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