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Nelson Nelson i(A37003 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Nelson Australia; Nelson Thompson Learning; Thomas Nelson (Australia); Thomas Nelson & Sons; Thomas Nelson; T. Nelson; Thomas Nelson and Sons)
Born: Established: 1818 Edinburgh,
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Scotland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Peerless Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Children of the Sun Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Sphere Books Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Nelson's Plays for Amateurs Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
New Era Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Merriment Series Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
1 Triumph Series Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Nelson Novels Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon Nelson Mini-Anthologies Nelson (publisher), Z1111859 series - publisher
Highgate Collection Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Making Australian Society Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
Nelson's Bumper Books Nelson (publisher), series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon The Girl in the Painting Téa Cooper , Sydney : HQ Fiction , 2019 17538214 2019 single work novel historical fiction

'Maitland 1913 Miss Elizabeth Quinn is something of an institution in Maitland Town. For longer than anyone could remember she and her brother, businessman Michael, have lived in the impressive two-storey stone house next to the church. When she is discovered cowering in the corner of the exhibition gallery at the Technical College the entire town knows something strange has come to pass.

'Was it the prehistoric remains or perhaps the taxidermy exhibition that had reduced the whale-boned encased pillar of society to a quivering mess? Or is there something odd about a striking painting on loan from the National Gallery?

'Mathematical savant Jane Piper is determined to find out. Deposited on the doorstep of the local orphanage as a baby, she owes her life and education to the Quinns' philanthropic ventures and Elizabeth has no one else to turn to.

'As the past and the present converge, Elizabeth's grip on reality loosens. Can Jane, with her logical brain and penchant for puzzles, unravel Elizabeth's story before it is too late?

'Ranging from the gritty reality of the Australian goldfields to the grand institutions of Sydney, the bucolic English countryside to the charm of Maitland Town, this compelling historical mystery in the company of an eccentric and original heroine is rich with atmosphere and detail.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon A Girl's Guide to the Outback Jessica Kate , United States of America (USA) : Nelson , 2020 18641656 2020 single work novel romance

'Samuel Payton is a passionate youth pastor in Virginia, but below the surface, he's still recovering from the blow of a failed business and insecurities he can't shake. His coworker, start-up expert Kimberly Foster, is brilliant, fearless, and capable, but years of personal rejection have left her defensive and longing for a family. Two people have never been more at odds—or more attracted to one another. And every day at work, the sparks sure do fly.

'When Kimberly's ambitious plans for Sam's ministry butt up against his risk-averse nature, Sam decides that obligations to family trump his work for the church. He quits the ministry and heads home to Australia to help his sister, Jules, save her struggling farm. As Kimberly's grand plans flounder, she is forced to face the truth: that no one can replace Sam. Together they strike up a deal: If Kimberly comes to work on Jules's dairy farm and lends her business brains to their endeavor, then maybe—just maybe—Sam will reconsider his future with the church.

'As Kimberly tries her hand at Australian farm life, she learns more about herself than she could've ever expected. Meanwhile Sam is forced to re-evaluate this spunky woman he thought he already knew. As foes slowly morph into friends, they wonder if they might be something even more. But when disaster strikes the farm, will Sam find it within himself to take a risk that could lead to love? And will Kimberly trust God with her future?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Woman in the Green Dress Téa Cooper , Sydney South : HQ Fiction , 2018 14782940 2018 single work novel historical fiction

'1853 Mogo Creek, NSW

'Della Atterton, bereft at the loss of her parents, is holed up in the place she loves best: the beautiful Hawkesbury in New South Wales. Happiest following the trade her father taught her, taxidermy, Della has no wish to return to Sydney. But the unexpected arrival of Captain Stefan von Richter on a quest to retrieve what could be Australia's first opal, precipitates Della's return to Sydney and her Curio Shop of Wonders, where she discovers her enigmatic aunt, Cordelia, is selling more than curiosities to collectors. Strange things are afoot and Della, a fly in a spider's web, is caught up in events with unimaginable consequences…

'1919 Sydney, NSW

'When London teashop waitress Fleur Richards inherits land and wealth in Australia from her husband, Hugh, killed in the war, she wants nothing to do with it. After all, accepting it will mean Hugh really is dead. But Hugh's lawyer is insistent, and so she finds herself ensconced in the Berkeley Hotel on Bent St, Sydney, the reluctant owner of a Hawkesbury property and an old curio shop, now desolate and boarded up.

'As the real story of her inheritance unravels, Fleur finds herself in the company of a damaged returned soldier Kip, holding a thread that takes her deep into the past, a thread that could unravel a mystery surrounding an opal and a woman in a green dress; a green that is the colour of envy, the colour buried deep within an opal, the colour of poison…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Love and Other Mistakes Jessica Kate , United States of America (USA) : Nelson , 2019 18641729 2019 single work novel romance

'Natalie Groves once had big dreams. But soon after her fiancé, Jeremy Walters, inexplicably broke off their engagement and left town, her father was diagnosed with cancer. Now tasked with keeping her family afloat, Natalie's grand plans have evaporated . . . and God feels very far away.

'Fast-forward seven years, and Jeremy is back in Charlottesville with an infant son and years of regrets. When his niece, Lili, lands on his doorstep in need of a place to stay, Jeremy needs help—and fast.

'An internship opening finally presents Natalie a chance at her dream job, but she needs a second income to work around it—and the only offer available is Jeremy's. They could be the solutions to one another's problems, provided they don't kill each other in the process. When they join forces, sparks fly. But they both know there's a thin line between love and hate . . . and that love will turn out to be the best decision—or the biggest mistake—of all.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Sally Spylaw and the Stolen Parrot Joan Anderson , South Melbourne : Nelson , 2003 23129133 2003 single work children's fiction children's 'Sally Spylaw and her friend Tom spend their weekends playing detectives. When Polly the parrot disappears from the Silver Scissors, can they solve the mystery?' 

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1 y separately published work icon Butterfly Notes Dianne Wolfer , Southbank : Nelson , 2002 14408618 2002 single work children's fiction children's

'Sarah is very anxious about playing the violin in the forthcoming school concert. Her Gran tells her to imagine that the âbutterfliesâ in her stomach can give her energy to help her play better. Sarah isnât convinced, but when she begins to play on stage, she imagines the butterflies flying from her violin strings and finds that Gran was right after all.'  (Publication summary)

 

1 y separately published work icon Marion and the Mudpies ; Marion's Big Secret Michelle Atkins , Stephen Axelsen (illustrator), South Melbourne : Nelson , 2000 Z1559081 2000 selected work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Aitutaki Phantom Alan Horsfield , South Melbourne : Nelson , 2000 Z1119741 2000 single work children's fiction children's
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