Book review: Wildflowers by Peggy Frew

Wildflowers (2022) by Australian writer Peggy Frew is an affecting and beautifully written novel that follows three sisters as they each struggle in different ways to carve out a space for themselves in the world. Jumping between the present, the past and ever-lasting memories, Wildflowers explores the limits of love and the extent of responsibility with commendable nuance.

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