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It’s great to hear an authentic voice in a story that takes place on an Australian property. This is January, 1951, and it’s hot. Eleanor has returned home from Sydney to mend a broken heart. Her uncle, (who is now her step-father), asks what brings her “back to the family farm”.
“Eleanor noted the line that briefly furrowed her mother’s brow. Georgia hated River Run being called a farm, as did she. It was far more than that.”
My rural experience was 30 years later than this story, but ...more
It’s great to hear an authentic voice in a story that takes place on an Australian property. This is January, 1951, and it’s hot. Eleanor has returned home from Sydney to mend a broken heart. Her uncle, (who is now her step-father), asks what brings her “back to the family farm”.
“Eleanor noted the line that briefly furrowed her mother’s brow. Georgia hated River Run being called a farm, as did she. It was far more than that.”
My rural experience was 30 years later than this story, but ...more

January 1951 and Eleanor Webber’s arrival at the railway station after the long journey from Sydney had her struck anew by the intense heat – but that was home after all. The vast sheep station in country New South Wales had been in her family for generations – River Run currently housed her mother and step-father, along with her step-brother Robbie. Her big sister Lesley was living in Sydney at a nunnery; her fragile state meant she hadn’t been back to River Run in some time.
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I won this book as a Goodreads giveaway.
When Eleanor returns to the family sheep property, River Run, to recover from a failed love affair she doesn't expect the drama and action that ensue when her young half brother shoots a stranger. Set in post World War 2 the novel explores some serious themes such as the ongoing impact of war and the role of women in the pastoral industry. These themes give the novel more weight than the cover might suggest. The strength of Alexander's writing is the affe ...more
When Eleanor returns to the family sheep property, River Run, to recover from a failed love affair she doesn't expect the drama and action that ensue when her young half brother shoots a stranger. Set in post World War 2 the novel explores some serious themes such as the ongoing impact of war and the role of women in the pastoral industry. These themes give the novel more weight than the cover might suggest. The strength of Alexander's writing is the affe ...more

I absolutely loved this book although the start was a little slow whilst we slowly were introduced to the characters and River Run. Nicole tells it as it is.....I felt like I was on that Station amongst the heat, the shearers and right down to the kitchen and how the Cook always had a cup of tea at the ready when needed or a glass of water at the right time and even something medicinal when needed! Another brilliant read by Nicole Alexander!

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