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The Washerwoman's Dream

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A beloved Australian outback classic.

The epic true story of the indomitable Winifred Steger and her extraordinary life in 19th century outback Australia.

Winifred Steger travelled to Australia with her father in the 1880s when he took up a land grant in north Queensland. The grant proved to be worthless, and faced with poverty, endless backbreaking work and isolation, Winifred's father spiralled into depression and alcoholism.

Left to fend for herself, Winifred battled insurmountable odds to maintain her dignity and sanity, finding solace in writing to ease her hardship. Fleeing an abusive marriage also meant the heartbreak of abandoning her four children – but then miraculously she found love with an Indian trader, Ali. Together with their children, they moved to outback Australia where they ran a camel line. A new phase began in Winifred's life, taking her to places she had only ever dreamed of.

The Washerwoman's Dream is the story of a remarkable woman with a tenacious spirit, and is now an enduring Australian classic. Pieced together by Hilarie Lindsay from Winifred’s memoirs, short stories, letters and unpublished novels, this is an account of the amazing life of a forgotten Australian writer.

‘One of the hardest punishments is to be thrown into the world with aspirations and dreams that cannot be fulfilled for want of education ... ’ Winifred Steger

356 pages, Paperback

Published February 1, 2018

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December 1, 2023
I can’t believe I got through this. Winifred may have had an extraordinary life but the writing style was so boring that it was a chore to read. And to claim it is ‘the beloved Australian outback classic’ is just ludicrous.
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November 11, 2023
Enjoyed it a lot - wish it wasn’t so very rushed at the end
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September 12, 2025
This is a well-written book, but it carries a heavy, somber tone from beginning to end. While the narrative is compelling, it may not be suitable for readers who are struggling with low moods or depression, as the themes are deeply melancholic. Personally, I was left with a lingering sense of misery and a subdued feeling of helplessness after finishing it.
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June 16, 2025
Based on a true story, this amazing novel traces the true story of Winifred Steger, author and pioneer in outback Australia in the late 1800s. It's a novel of incredible hardship, prejudice and well as resilience and hope. Highly recommended.
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