The Grazier's Wife

The Grazier's Wife

by Barbara Hannay
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/08/2016

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For three generations of Australian women, becoming a grazier's wife has meant very different things.

For Stella in 1946, it was a compromise in the aftermath of a terrible war.

For Jackie in the 1970s, it was a Cinderella fairytale with an outback prince.

While for Alice in 2015, it is the promise of a bright new future.

Decades earlier, Stella was desperate to right a huge injustice, but now a long-held family secret threatens to tear the Drummond family of Ruthven Downs apart. On the eve of a special birthday reunion, with half the district invited, the past and the present collide, passions are unleashed and the shocking truth comes spilling out.

From glamorous pre-war Singapore to a vast cattle property in Queensland's Far North, this sweeping, emotional saga tests the beliefs and hopes of three strong women as they learn how to hold on to loved ones and when to let go.

Praise for multi-award-winning Barbara Hannay:

'It's a pleasure to follow an author who gets better with every book.' Apple iBooks, 'Best Books of the Month'

'No one does emotional punch quite like Barbara Hannay.' Helene Young

'Hannay is fast becoming one of my favourite 'go to' writers!' GoodReads

ISBN:
9781760142148
9781760142148
Category:
New Releases
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-08-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Barbara Hannay

A former English teacher, Barbara Hannay is a city-bred girl with a yen for country life. Many of her forty-plus books are set in rural and outback Australia and have been enjoyed by readers around the world.

She has won the RITA, awarded by Romance Writers of America, and has twice won the Romantic Book of the Year award in Australia.

In her own version of life imitating art, Barbara and her husband currently live on a misty hillside in beautiful Far North Queensland where they keep heritage pigs and chickens and an untidy but productive garden.

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