Tom and George

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When Jack Leith died in 1899, his bequest to Tom and George, the children of his second marriage, was five hundred pounds and an understanding that they would always take care of their mother. The money was to be shared equally between the two of them; responsibility for their mother Tom took entirely upon his own shoulders.

Tom: determined to honour his father’s legacy, and willing to set aside his own wishes as he does his best to please a demanding mother. George: strong-willed to the point of obstinacy, and equally determined to go wherever his ambitions lead. George seeks adventure, while Tom asks for little more than a tranquil household.

Though the brothers’ affection for each other never wavers, they follow increasingly divergent paths as each in his own way strives for a life that may hold more than mere contentment.

Tom and George follows the lives of Amy’s young brothers after they leave the farm and the Waituhi Valley.

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