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Adrienne Bennett is a successful businesswoman with an enviable lifestyle but when her business goes down her life falls apart and her self-confidence quickly crumbles. She is forced to move from her beautiful Sydney apartment to the small rural community of Duffy’s Creek and the run-down olive grove she has inherited from her grandparents.

Over the next few months she makes some startling discoveries about her identity that lead her towards a deeper exploration of who she really is. She’s forced to confront and deal with secrets from the past and along the way she learns something about humility, friendships, forgiveness and love.

In a parallel narrative we follow Adrienne’s grandparents, the Martino family, Italian migrants who worked hard to establish the olive grove in the belief it would provide a legacy for their two daughters, Isabelle and Rosanna. They take local mining engineer Jack under their wing and he falls in love with and marries Isabelle, the elder sister. When problems in the marriage emerge, a pact is made between the sisters that leads to heartbreak and estrangement.

Praise for The Olive Sisters

‘…warm, engaging and unpretentious account of midlife journey’
Sydney Morning Herald

‘Hampson’s careful unfolding of intrigue is masterful’
Weekend Australian

’A rare treat in a noisy world’
Newcastle Herald

‘Beautifully written . . . a cross between literary and popular fiction, this is a book that would appeal to a wide audience’
Coast Living

The Olive Sisters