Author: | Sue Williams | ISBN: | 9781742282473 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Australia | Publication: | August 31, 2009 |
Imprint: | Penguin eBooks | Language: | English |
Author: | Sue Williams |
ISBN: | 9781742282473 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Australia |
Publication: | August 31, 2009 |
Imprint: | Penguin eBooks |
Language: | English |
Drought, flood, harrowing isolation and horrific accidents. . . the Australian outback is no place for a lady. But the women of the Outback are a different breed: tough, resilient and endlessly resourceful. They're both the backbone and the heart of Australia, keeping their farms going, their families together and their communities alive - and often against overwhelming odds.
Maree was left with three small daughters when her husband and young son were killed in a light plane crash. Molly lived alone in a 1920s homestead in the middle of the Simpson Desert for twenty years without even a phone. Alice admits she couldn't tell a cow from a bull when she first went to live in the Outback.
This book tells the inspiring stories of fourteen remarkable women, from high-achievers to everyday heroes. Their tales are often heart-rending and regularly touched by tragedy, but are always life-affirming. They portray Outback Australian women as they really are - and as we all wish we might be.
'every word cried out to be read . . . [a] remarkable book.' Bookseller & Publisher
'humbling and awe-inspiring.' Woman's Day
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Drought, flood, harrowing isolation and horrific accidents. . . the Australian outback is no place for a lady. But the women of the Outback are a different breed: tough, resilient and endlessly resourceful. They're both the backbone and the heart of Australia, keeping their farms going, their families together and their communities alive - and often against overwhelming odds.
Maree was left with three small daughters when her husband and young son were killed in a light plane crash. Molly lived alone in a 1920s homestead in the middle of the Simpson Desert for twenty years without even a phone. Alice admits she couldn't tell a cow from a bull when she first went to live in the Outback.
This book tells the inspiring stories of fourteen remarkable women, from high-achievers to everyday heroes. Their tales are often heart-rending and regularly touched by tragedy, but are always life-affirming. They portray Outback Australian women as they really are - and as we all wish we might be.
'every word cried out to be read . . . [a] remarkable book.' Bookseller & Publisher
'humbling and awe-inspiring.' Woman's Day
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