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Carregando... Outback (1978)de Aaron Fletcher
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Pertence à sérieOutback Sagas (book 1)
First published in 1978, this tempestuous saga of 1830s Australia and the pioneers who risked everything to tame a continent, is available once again. Reissue. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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You meet his aboriginal wife, watch his family grow and take part in adventures that define him and his family. The book is in 3 parts ... Pat Garrity growing up in an orphanage, leaving there to work on sheep ranch in the outback, meeting his aboriginal woman and marrying her. The next part has them as older in the last years of their lives as you are introduced to a new character, Elizabeth a minister's daughter who is forced to marry a lout sheep rancher and is brought out to the ranch with him when he accepts a job on the ranch...you see her develop a sense of worth and eventually marry into the Garrity family with a great friendship with Sheila daughter of Pat Garrity and finally the last book is quite short and is nothing more than introducing another female character who is a cousin to Elizabeth and goes to the ranch where Elizabeth is 20 years older and matriarch of the family.
I really enjoyed the first 2 parts. I could have happily read full novels on each of those parts. I found it frustrating to like characters and have them die of old age.... in this respect it is much like a Jame A. Mitchener novel.
The last part seems like a setup for the next novel in the saga. I WILL HUNT these succeeding books down to read. Fletcher has a gift for painting an excellent picture of sheep ranching in the early days of Australian settlement. The stories are complete, compelling and a joy to read ( )