Has Anyone Read The Australian Family Saga by Aaron Fletcher
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Has Anyone Read The Australian Family Saga by Aaron Fletcher
1. Outback
2. Outback Station
3. Walkabout
4. Wallaby Track
5. Outback Legacy
I just learned of them today and I think they sound fabulous and can't wait to get to them!
Also Night In Eden,September Moon,and Whispers of Heaven by Candice Proctor,which are set in Australia and Tasmania.
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Oddly enough I think Candice Proctor is an American. I can recommend a similar author, Di Morrissey, who has written some beautifully reminiscent and contemporary Australian novels.
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It is historical fiction about the settling of Australia by the convicts that England sent there, and how the Garrity family,despite all the hardships,created one of the largest sheep stations in the country.rekha123 wrote:No...what's it about? Which genre does it falls under?
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