A Great Act of Love
by Heather Rose
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Pub Date Sep 30 2025 | Archive Date Sep 01 2025
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Description
From the award-winning author of The Museum of Modern Love and Bruny comes an enthralling tale of legacy, love and the making of champagne.
Caroline will tell the story of how she came to Tasmania, when it was still called Van Diemen's Land, many times. She will cast her inventions into the future. Those who carry them on will call it history, but she will call it her life.
Van Diemen's Land, 1839. A young woman of means arrives in Hobart, with a young boy in her care. Leasing an old cottage next to an abandoned vineyard, Caroline Douglas must navigate an insular colony of exiles and opportunists to create a new life on this island of extreme seasons and wild beauty. But Caroline is carrying a secret of such magnitude it has led her to cross the world, and it will take all she is made of to bring it into the light.
Soaring from the champagne vineyards of revolutionary France to London and early colonial Australia, A Great Act of Love is a spellbinding novel of legacy, passion and reinvention. At its heart is a family with champagne in their blood and a fearless daughter determined to rewrite fate.
Inspired by true events, A Great Act of Love is an immensely beautiful and heart-rending saga of a father and daughter, and the enduring power of familial love.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781761066337 |
PRICE | A$34.99 (AUD) |
PAGES | 496 |
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Featured Reviews

A Great Act of Love is Heather Rose’s latest release and her first historical fiction. It’s a sweeping family saga spanning generations and continents and is as rich in historical detail as it is in beauty.
‘Do your dreams live on? she wonders. If you lay them down, if you discard them, can they jump into the pocket of someone else? Do they drift from you at death to find some other mind or heart?’
I first fell in love with Heather Rose’s writing with The Museum of Modern Love and I was highly anticipating this one. It honestly feels like she’s writing at her best and most lyrical in A Great Act of Love. Tasmania, as Van Diemen’s Land, comes to life with such a potent sense of place and connection to the wilderness of it, along with the atmosphere of life in a colony made up primarily of convicts.
‘Wherever ships travel, money travels. But the British pounds have a purity about them. They represent class, and Caroline has determined in the short time she has been in the colony that class matters here perhaps even more than in England, for so few people have it.’
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‘She breathes in forest and salt air. She thinks of her father holding the bark of cinnamon verum to her nose and telling her it was the scent of Ceylon. But this is the scent of here. The mint tang of eucalyptus and the freshness of mountain air.’
The novel is told from multiple points of view, but it is Caroline who is essentially the main character. She has emigrated willingly to Van Dieman’s land under a new identity to escape several things: her family history as French aristocrats overthrown in the French Revolution, her father’s crime, and her own crimes. Along the way on the long ship journey, she informally adopts a boy that was sold to the ship’s captain by his father to settle a debt. They arrive at Van Dieman’s land as mother and son and begin a new life in a place that made it possible to do so with little scrutiny.
‘Yet Caroline continues to choose a little madness, for she worries that otherwise she might be overcome with responsibilities and forget that when there is mud between her toes in the covert waters of the reed-fringed pond, she sees anew her life as a passing moment of opportunity, and is fortified.’
The structure of this novel was brilliantly done, it sifts back and forth, alternating between times and characters, so the story doesn’t unfold in a traditionally linear fashion, and I found this appealing. We found out new pockets of information as we needed to, which in turn, made certain moments more impacting and others more deeply affecting. We also hear from all of the major players, some more than others, but each section offered a new perspective, a new angle, and a deepening of the story.
‘This is what he will know in the years beyond. Memory and dream, the two as alike as if he had lived it all, and the dreams he will have for the rest of his life will be far worse than any of his days.’
Heather Rose writes beautifully, she has such a vivid imagination and ability to bring a scene to life, anything from a swim in a lake or a walk in a meadow to a dance with a lover. I adore her writing and would have happily remained in this novel for another 500 pages. The ending was bittersweet, and both broke my heart and lifted it in turn.
‘As they dance, Caroline finds she wants to move closer so that there is no distance between them. She wants to breathe in the scent of grass after rain that she catches on his skin. She blushes when he smiles as her.’
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‘You wrote your life, my love, she thinks, when he walked into the fields of her memory. You wrote it upon my heart.’
Thanks to the publisher for the review copy.

I love this author and her books never disappoint. An exquisite novel of adventure, relationships and wine making from England to Tasmania and beyond. Gripping and detailed in its depiction of human relationships. Loved it. Thank you to the author. Thank you to #netgalley and the publisher for an ARC.
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