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A Great Act of Love by Heather Rose

Oct 2025

A Great Act of Love
Our Rating: (4/5)
Author: Rose, Heather
Category: Fiction, Historical fiction
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781761066337
RRP: 34.99
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Synopsis

From the award-winning author of The Museum of Modern Love and Bruny comes an enthralling tale of legacy, love and the making of champagne. Caroline will tell the story of how she came to Tasmania, when it was still called Van Diemen's Land, many times. She will cast her inventions into the future. Those who carry them on will call it history, but she will call it her life. Van Diemen's Land, 1839. A young woman of means arrives in Hobart, with a young boy in her care. Leasing an old cottage next to an abandoned vineyard, Caroline Douglas must navigate an insular colony of exiles and opportunists to create a new life on this island of extreme seasons and wild beauty. But Caroline is carrying a secret of such magnitude it has led her to cross the world, and it will take all she is made of to bring it into the light. Soaring from the champagne vineyards of revolutionary France to London and early colonial Australia, A Great Act of Love is a spellbinding novel of legacy, passion and reinvention. At its heart is a family with champagne in their blood and a fearless daughter determined to rewrite fate. Inspired by true events, A Great Act of Love is an immensely beautiful and heartrending saga of a father and daughter, and the enduring power of familial love.

OUR BOOK REVIEW

This latest novel from Heather Rose is her first historical fiction. It’s a sweeping family saga spanning generations and continents and is as rich in historical detail as it is in beauty.
The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, but at its heart, the story belongs to Caroline.

Caroline has emigrated willingly to Van Dieman’s land under a new identity to escape several things: her family history as French aristocrats overthrown in the French Revolution, her father’s murder sentence and her own crimes. During her long journey on a ship, she informally adopts a boy who was sold to the ship’s captain by his father to settle a debt. They arrive at Van Dieman’s land as mother and son and begin a new life in a place that is inhospitable and challenging.

The novel shifts between different times and characters, so the story unfolds in a less traditional, non-linear way. New details are revealed just when we need them, making some moments more powerful and others more deeply moving. We hear from all of the major players, some more than others, but each section offers a new perspective, a new angle, and a deepening of the story.

The language in this novel is exquisite, showcasing Heather Rose’s remarkable talent. Unlike her previous works, this story takes a fresh direction, and I especially loved discovering the world of Tasmanian champagne.

The ending is bittersweet; with it both breaking my heart and lifting it in turn. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by Nicola Skinstad

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Heather Rose is the Australian author of nine novels. Her most recent novel, Bruny, won the 2020 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year Award, Her seventh novel, The Museum of Modern Love, won the 2017 Stella Prize. It also won the 2017 Christina Stead Prize. It has been published internationally and translated into numerous languages. Both The Museum of Modern Love and The Butterfly Man were longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award.

The Butterfly Man won the Davitt Award in 2006, and in 2007 The River Wife won the international Varuna Eleanor Dark Fellowship. The memoir Nothing Bad Ever Happens Here was shortlisted for the nonfiction prize in the 2022 Indie Book Awards and the Tasmanian Premiers Prize in 2025. Heather lives in Tasmania.

Visit Heather Rose’s website HERE.

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