The Shiralee

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Discover the timeless classic of Australian literature with this BRAND NEW edition of 'The Shiralee'. This captivating A-format paperback, published in 2010 by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd, features 272 pages that immerse you in a tale of resilience, love, and discovery set against the backdrop of the stunning New South Wales bush. Follow Macauley, a father burdened by resentment and a difficult journey, as he seeks work while grappling with the complexities of his relationship with his young daughter. The narrative beautifully illustrates how the ties that bind can transform from a burden into a source of strength and comfort. 'The Shiralee' is not just a story; it’s an exploration of the human spirit and a testament to the tough, resilient people of the Australian outback. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and anyone seeking an emotional journey through the Australian landscape, this novel invites readers to reflect on their own connections and challenges. Whether you're adding to your personal library or looking for the perfect gift for a friend passionate about authentic stories, this book is a must-have. Enjoy fast delivery services to ensure you receive your copy promptly, and step into a world where every character’s journey resonates with your own life experiences.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143204732
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2010
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 272


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Everyone has their cross to bear - their swag, their shiralee - and for Macauley, walking across New South Wales in search of work, it is his young daughter who has to suffer his resentment at having her in tow. But then, he discovers that the ties that bind can be as much a comfort as a burden, and what he thought of as his Shiralee could be the one thing that will save him from himself.

This classic Australian novel perfectly captures the spirit of the bush and the tough, resilient people of the outback.

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