A Gilded Mile

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Fay Anderson ISBN: 9780992440701
Publisher: Fay Anderson Publication: February 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Fay Anderson
ISBN: 9780992440701
Publisher: Fay Anderson
Publication: February 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Gilded Mile is a novel about the merchants, manufacturers and entrepreneurs who created Melbourne’s Golden Mile. The Rose-Levin family were among thousands of immigrants to arrive in Melbourne in 1849 intent on making their fortunes. Like immigrants throughout the ages, they worked hard and lived frugally in the hope of making better lives for themselves and their families, but they also showed unusual compassion by fostering two abandoned children.
The novel is set in Melbourne, a tiny settlement in a remote British colony that within fifty years was larger than most European capitals, with towering office buildings that rivalling New York and London and a public transport system that was among the largest and most modern in the world.
It also had slums that were compared with those of Calcutta, a death rate from typhoid that was nearly double that of other Australian cities and an infant mortality rate higher than that of London.
Offering the highest wages in the world, Melbourne was hailed as a working man’s paradise, whereas single women and widows were often forced into prostitution through poverty and homeless children were jailed for vagrancy.

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A Gilded Mile is a novel about the merchants, manufacturers and entrepreneurs who created Melbourne’s Golden Mile. The Rose-Levin family were among thousands of immigrants to arrive in Melbourne in 1849 intent on making their fortunes. Like immigrants throughout the ages, they worked hard and lived frugally in the hope of making better lives for themselves and their families, but they also showed unusual compassion by fostering two abandoned children.
The novel is set in Melbourne, a tiny settlement in a remote British colony that within fifty years was larger than most European capitals, with towering office buildings that rivalling New York and London and a public transport system that was among the largest and most modern in the world.
It also had slums that were compared with those of Calcutta, a death rate from typhoid that was nearly double that of other Australian cities and an infant mortality rate higher than that of London.
Offering the highest wages in the world, Melbourne was hailed as a working man’s paradise, whereas single women and widows were often forced into prostitution through poverty and homeless children were jailed for vagrancy.

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