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The Ballad of Banjo Crossing

The Ballad of Banjo Crossing

by Tess Evans
MP3 CD
Publication Date: 28/02/2018

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Jack McPhail is a man on the run from his past, a drifter who lands by accident in the sleepy rural town of Banjo Crossing. Despite himself, Jack becomes slowly drawn into the town, its community, characters and concerns.He is befriended by Mardi, a young widow and owner of the local coffee shop, and is beginning to explore this relationship when the community is confronted by an unexpected development. A coal-mining company has come to town, intent on buying up the local farming land to build an open-cut mine. Friendships and alliances are tested when the citizens of Banjo Crossing and the farmers of the surrounding Plains face a stark choice - to remain a rural community or become a mining town. Jack wants to help out his new friends, but if he does, he's at risk of his past being exposed. Having his secret out there could change everything for him. Will he help them out, even if it costs him his second chance at happiness?A tender, funny, thought-provoking and heartwarming novel about the power of community, love, loss and second chances.
ISBN:
9781460795866
9781460795866
Category:
Romance
Format:
MP3 CD
Publication Date:
28-02-2018
Publisher:
Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limited
Country of origin:
Australia
Dimensions (mm):
139x144mm
Weight:
0.13kg
Tess Evans

Tess Evans' first novel, the bestselling Book of Lost Threads, was published in 2010 and was shortlisted for the Indie Awards 2011 and longlisted for the 2012 International Impac Dublin Literary Award.

She has since published The Memory Tree (2012) and Mercy Street (2016). Previous to her writing debut, Tess taught and counselled a wide range of people: youth at risk, migrants, Indigenous trainees, apprentices, sole parents and unemployed workers of all ages and professions. She lives in Melbourne.

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