Wednesdays Children
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Author:Robin Hyde
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ISBN:9781990048944
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Publication Date:August 2025
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Edition:1
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Pages:248
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Otago University Press
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Wednesdays Children
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Author:Robin Hyde
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ISBN:9781990048944
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Publication Date:August 2025
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Edition:1
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Pages:248
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Otago University Press
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Wednesday’s Children returns to print in this beautifully designed edition, celebrating the enduring work of Robin Hyde.
Set in 1930s New Zealand, the novel follows Wednesday Gilfillan, an independent woman who rejects societal expectations in favour of a life defined by artistic and emotional freedom. On an isolated island, she creates a home for her remarkable children and other characters drawn into her life by circumstance.
The novel explores her journey through love, loss and survival, focusing on her defiance against the constraints imposed on women—particularly female artists—in a patriarchal society. In vivid prose, Hyde critiques middle-class respectability and delves into the personal costs of living an unconventional life.
With striking cover art by Star Gossage and a new preface and afterword by Genevieve Scanlan, this fresh edition revives a poignant narrative that remains deeply relevant to contemporary readers.
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Wednesday’s Children returns to print in this beautifully designed edition, celebrating the enduring work of Robin Hyde.
Set in 1930s New Zealand, the novel follows Wednesday Gilfillan, an independent woman who rejects societal expectations in favour of a life defined by artistic and emotional freedom. On an isolated island, she creates a home for her remarkable children and other characters drawn into her life by circumstance.
The novel explores her journey through love, loss and survival, focusing on her defiance against the constraints imposed on women—particularly female artists—in a patriarchal society. In vivid prose, Hyde critiques middle-class respectability and delves into the personal costs of living an unconventional life.
With striking cover art by Star Gossage and a new preface and afterword by Genevieve Scanlan, this fresh edition revives a poignant narrative that remains deeply relevant to contemporary readers.
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Author: Robin HydeISBN: 9781990048944Publication Date: August 2025Edition: 1Pages: 248Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Otago University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Wednesday’s Children returns to print in this beautifully designed edition, celebrating the enduring work of Robin Hyde.
Set in 1930s New Zealand, the novel follows Wednesday Gilfillan, an independent woman who rejects societal expectations in favour of a life defined by artistic and emotional freedom. On an isolated island, she creates a home for her remarkable children and other characters drawn into her life by circumstance.
The novel explores her journey through love, loss and survival, focusing on her defiance against the constraints imposed on women—particularly female artists—in a patriarchal society. In vivid prose, Hyde critiques middle-class respectability and delves into the personal costs of living an unconventional life.
With striking cover art by Star Gossage and a new preface and afterword by Genevieve Scanlan, this fresh edition revives a poignant narrative that remains deeply relevant to contemporary readers.
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Author: Robin HydeISBN: 9781990048944Publication Date: August 2025Edition: 1Pages: 248Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Otago University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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