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2003 historical novel by Colleen McCullough
The Touch
First UK edition
AuthorColleen McCullough
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherCentury (UK)
Simon & Schuster (US)
Publication dateNovember 2003
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages464 pp
ISBN0-684-85330-2
OCLC53423384
Dewey Decimal823/.914 22
LC ClassPR9619.3.M32 T68 2003b

The Touch is a historical novel by Colleen McCullough published in 2003. It is about the life of a Scotswoman, Elizabeth Drummond, who travels from her home in Kinross, Scotland to New South Wales in order to marry her wealthy cousin, Alexander Kinross. The story takes place over the latter half of the 19th century.

Reception

In the Historical Novels Review, Andrea Connel called it, "a compelling new perspective on the romantic theme of the mail-order bride" but went on to say that it was cold and impersonal, ultimately not enjoying the book. Publishers Weekly wrote that the plot was complex, but the characters won sympathy through honor. Kirkus Reviews put it simply, "a colorful tale about colorful characters in colorful places and times." Meanwhile, for Booklist, Patty Engelmann praised it as "a fantastic and exceptional saga about the lively personalities and explosive situations that shaped Australia."

References

  1. Connell, Andrea (February 2004). "The Touch". Historical Novels Review (27). Historical Novel Society.
  2. "Fiction Book Review: THE TOUCH by Colleen McCullough". Publishers Weekly. October 27, 2003.
  3. "Touch, by Colleen McCullough". Kirkus Reviews. September 15, 2003.
  4. Engelmann, Patty (October 15, 2003). "Touch, by Colleen McCullough". Booklist.
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