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  • Published: 2 December 2022
  • ISBN: 9781869790790
  • Imprint: RHNZ Adult ebooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 447

Wild Latitudes




A clever and entertaining romp of a novel that is an alluring fusion of history, comedy and parody.

A clever and entertaining romp of a novel that is an alluring fusion of history, comedy and parody.

After the unusual death of their papa, Adele Overend and her younger brother Godwin are dispatched from comfortable Autumn Hall in Yorkshire to the uttermost ends of the earth - gold rush Dunedin in 1864. Even worse for the grieving pair, they must travel on separate vessels. Self-possessed and practical Adele discovers herself cast up on an inhospitable island occupied by a misfit band of sealers. Godwin arrives on the rim of civilisation to find his sister vanished and nobody willing to employ an unusually pretty boy. Their adventures lead them into a series of mishaps and self-reinventions.

What a catalogue: shipwreck, murder, renegade scientists, nasty doctors, a brothel, an asylum, urchins, a remarkable baby, lost relations, cross-dressing, dwarf wrestling, pyrotechnics, concealed identities, quackery, highway robbery, strange religious cults, bridled passions heaving under the stays. It is Shakespearean and yet Victorian, gothic and melodramatic, wise, high spirited, and tender.

'deep and brilliant' Mark Peters, The Listener

'a glorious portrayal of feminist-minded womanhood, familial intrigue, gender subversion and old-fashioned match-making set in 19th century Yorkshire and Otago.' - NZ Herald

  • Published: 2 December 2022
  • ISBN: 9781869790790
  • Imprint: RHNZ Adult ebooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 447

About the author

Barbara Else

Barbara Else is an acclaimed writer and editor whose writing is distinguished by its acerbic wit and sharp observation and is often concerned with ‘bringing women out of the shadows’. In a career spanning three decades, she has written plays, short stories, novels for adults, children’s novels and a non-fiction work, and has edited collections of stories for children. She has held a number of fellowships and residencies: the Victoria University of Wellington’s Writer’s Fellowship 1999; the Creative New Zealand Scholarship in Letters 2004 and the University of Otago College of Education/Creative New Zealand Children’s Writer in Residence 2016. She was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2005. Through her work as a literary agent and assessor, she has discovered and mentored a number of emerging New Zealand writers, many of whom are now award-winning writers in their own right, and she was instrumental in setting up the New Zealand Association of Literary Agents and New Zealand Association of Manuscript Assessors. She has won multiple awards in New Zealand for her children’s books, including Storylines Notable Book Awards, Honour Awards and the Esther Glen Medal, and has been internationally recognised at Bologna with a White Raven. In 2016 Barbara received the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal in recognition of her services to children’s literature.

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Praise for Wild Latitudes

Wild Latitudes, a glorious portrayal of feminist-minded womanhood, familial intrigue, gender subversion and old-fashioned match-making set in 19th century Yorkshire and Otago. Adele Overend is Else's wilful heroine. From shipwreck to life on isolated Thumbnail Island, from being mistaken by sealers for a Selkie (a mythical seal-turned-woman) to transport to Otago, from residence with brothel-keeper Mrs Dearborn to discovering her brother Godwin alive and well but with a disturbing tale to tell, Adele is a sharp-witted survivor. The author has crafted a compelling leading lady whose defiance, fortitude and compassion make Wild Latitudes an absorbing read.

Siobhan Harvey, NZ Herald

deep and brilliant

Mark Peters, The Listener
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