by Ronald McKie ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 1, 1978
This agreeable trifle wanders a little here, stops off a little there, and touches base all over the small northern Australian sugar-mill town of Tarom during the Twenties. Tarom is lorded over by Tom Jobson, the mill-owner, and more particularly by his wife Lavinia. When a trio of English immigrants stops over in town for a spell, Lavinia hopes that some social zip will be added to local humdrumness. Colonel Wade seems a fine old gent, and daughter Delia and son Tim's opening-up of a dance studio is a great hit: the whole town is Charlestoning in no time. But, like the huge milling machines, the Wades squeeze the town dry: the Colonel turns out to be a con man; Delia's a delilah; and Tim's a thief. Played strictly in the high, tinkly registers, McKie's Aussie tale of foolishness and comeuppance is very light, a tune you can whistle along with and forget a minute later.
Pub Date: Jan. 1, 1978
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Scribners
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 1978
Categories: FICTION
© Copyright 2026 Kirkus Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Hey there, book lover.
We’re glad you found a book that interests you!
We can’t wait for you to join Kirkus!
It’s free and takes less than 10 seconds!
Already have an account? Log in.
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Welcome Back!
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Don’t fret. We’ll find you.