Courtney Collins (Get this book)
Debut novelist
Collins bases her story on the legendary Australian outlaw Jessie
Hickman. Born to a coldhearted mother and a loving father who died too
soon, Jessie finds herself sold to a traveling circus at age 12. After
her closest friend and fellow tightrope walker takes a terrible fall,
she leaves the circus for a career in horse rustling, which lands her in
prison; eventually, she's given a choice between languishing in jail or
breaking horses for Fitz Henry. Of course, in 1917, a female convict is
at the mercy of her employer, who is also her legal guardian, and Fitz
quickly blackmails her into a brutal marriage. Prefacing the tale with a brief account of one of Harry Houdini's
escapes also seems strained; Jessie's horse may be named for the
magician, but the allusion rather heavy-handedly foreshadows Jessie's
fate.Collins richly evokes a heartbreaking emotional terrain, setting it
against the sparse, brutal landscape of the Australian Outback.--Kirkus
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