Light and Shadow
by Candida Baker
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Pub Date 6 Nov 2025 | Archive Date 8 May 2026
Fair Play Publishing | Popcorn Press
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Description
A literary reimagining of the scandal that shocked Victorian society - and the woman who refused to let it be forgotten.
A young bride. A murdered lover. A child left behind in silence.
In 1874, pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge shot and killed his wife’s lover in a case that shocked the world, and was acquitted. Soon after, his wife Flora died, and their young son disappeared into a life shaped by secrecy, abandonment and unanswered questions.
In Light and Shadow, Candida Baker reimagines the emotional legacy of this infamous story through the voice of Rosa Maria de Martinez, the imagined granddaughter of that lost child. Writing late in life, Rosa pieces together a hidden family history that stretches from Mexico to the United States and on to Australia’s Snowy Mountains.
Blending fact and fiction, this is a powerful, lyrical novel about love, betrayal, identity and the long shadow of the past. As Rosa gives voice to those history left behind, she also confronts her own inheritance of silence, shame and resilience.
For readers of literary fiction drawn to richly imagined lives, complex women, and stories where history and imagination collide.
Perfect for readers of: historical literary fiction, character-driven novels, and stories of family, identity and belonging.
Advance Praise
No one writes about ‘the immigrant's malaise, the strange uncertainty of constant, inevitable yearning..’ better than Candida Baker. Every migrant or reader temporarily bereft of a place of belonging will find understanding in the stories she weaves of those whose wanderlust or fates finds them far from home. Also the solace that, if the vulnerability, (particularly for women) doesn’t kill them, another tribe and place will ultimately find them.
Rachel Ward
The vision for Candida Baker’s Light and Shadow remains as important now as it did two hundred years ago for Flora Shallcross Stone: to bring to light from shadow the sovereign voices of women across the ages, and to keep alive all conversations and stories that seek to rebalance the presence of females in history and to reignite the often-wavering but bright creative female spark.
Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
Marketing Plan
Launched, Sydney, November 2025
Bookstore and library events across NSW
Manly Writers' Festival, March 2026
press coverage
Launched, Sydney, November 2025
Bookstore and library events across NSW
Manly Writers' Festival, March 2026
press coverage
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781923236356 |
| PRICE | AU$32.99 (AUD) |
| PAGES | 286 |
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Featured Reviews
This is a reimagining of the murder of Major Harry Larkyns, the lover of the wife of Eadweard Muybridge, a famous photographer, in 1874 as told by his fictitious granddaughter. The Larkyn murder was quite infamous in its day. Muybridge was acquitted on the grounds of justifiable homocide. Great read for lovers of true crime.