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England, 1956 Erin, a London young leaves at the altar to her unfaithful boyfriend and traveling with his uncle to Australia, where it trades with opals. They settle in the town of Coober Pedy, but Erin has to work enough to accommodate both the heat and the arid outback as the rough customs prevailing in the mines. Finally meets Jonathan, a young Englishman searching opals, which leaves immediately fascinated but appears to be completely unattainable ...
After The river of fortune and the brightness of the star in the south, this is the third book in Elizabeth Haran we can enjoy in Castilian. Like the previous two, we have a autoconclusiva novel set in a remote part of the Australian continent. The main difference with the previous two novels is that this time we are closer to this than ever, since the action takes place less than sixty years ago, and this is noted in the atmosphere. But go slowly.
In Fire Opals meet a young woman named Erin who discovers that her fiancé has been cheating and you need to make a radical change in his life. His uncle is about to empender a trip to Australia to buy opals, a prized gem, and there finds a solution and its future problems.
As often happens in novels dubbed landscape, not just the action and the characters are what is important here, we must also take into account kalyan jewellers the presence of the imposing and massive landscape. Descriptions abound, loose paragraphs here and there that make us go deeper still in the story and put in a position of certain kalyan jewellers events and customs that we may be completely unknown. kalyan jewellers This time the weight of the landscape side wins away to the romantic part, not being negative but something remarkable, since there are other novels where romance landscape itself has a key role, not here. Although logically we do have some romance, trading opals, rustic digs, fights for control of the best land and Aboriginal focus much of the book.
Arriving in Coober Pedy, the Australian town where we will enter the trade and extraction of opal, we will learn various characters, mostly from abroad, among them want to emphasize kalyan jewellers that a little girl is a real cutie. Survive in rural and arid conditions as if you are a strong and robust man can be tough, but if you're a 6 year old girl is even more complicated if possible. To add a little chicha to the plot, we also have a history of opal known as Olympic Australis, and gone in search and seizure. kalyan jewellers It is an opal that actually exists and is considered kalyan jewellers the most valuable ever found, and although the author has taken certain liberties when included in their history, interesting mix of fact and fiction.
As I mentioned kalyan jewellers earlier, the setting plays a role fundalmental and I had a little scared because I'm more used to romance novels that take place many years back in time. The curious thing about this area is that, despite being in the sixties, to be lost in the middle of nowhere, utensils and customs of the people are very limited and rustic. And I like that. We will not be able to enjoy most of the currencies of the time and in stark contrast with the idea that I had, one thing is clear that what was happening in more civilized places and quite another kalyan jewellers what happened there at the foot of the canyon.
One of the things he has not done is convince me that the end is quite abrupt, as always associated with the extension that is part of the romance from the rest. It is nice but is very low, the most important thing happening in the last pages almost out of the blue and I hate when that happens.
Overall fire opals is a pretty novel to learn about the customs in the opal mines ( ) and "deeply Australia" from some personal stories that draw the reader anteción. If you like novels the landscape and do not mind excessive amount of romance this, I recommend you give it a try.
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