The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
A true epic of an extraordinary young woman and her fight for the freedom and dignity of her young family in the penal colony of Botany Bay, on the open seas of the Pacific Ocean, in the fine homes of Timor and in the courts of Georgian England.

Part 1
Cornwall, 1786: Hungry Mary Broad is convicted for stealing a lady's picnic, but is mercifully allowed to join a new penal colony at Botany Bay in New South Wales.

Part 2
Mary, her husband Will, their two children, and five other men set sail for Timor, closely followed by Clarke who obsessively pursues them. Through sheer grit and enormous luck, most of them make it 4,000 miles to the Dutch colony of Timor.

Part 3
In Timor, Mary and the other men enjoy the luxury of freedom under false identities. However, fate conspires against them as Clarke stops there on his way back to England.
