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Green Fields and Red Paddocks: The Leaving of England

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One cold February day in 1959, 25-year-old Jane Trow set off on board the cruise ship Stratheden, bound for Adelaide in South Australia, adventure, and a whole new life.

Little did Jane suspect that Fate would test her pioneering spirit to the absolute limit.

Having found love aboard ship, Jane found herself as a young bride living on a sheep station in one of Western Australia's remotest areas - the East Murchison Goldfields - with her station-hand husband.

Battling not only her homesickness and the cultural differences, but also some rather unfriendly locals - snakes, scorpions and the occasional outback identity - Jane was not discouraged, and soon showed the world just how resilient and adaptable she could be.

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New Generation Publishing
1787194876 / 9781787194878
eBook (EPUB)
17/08/2017
English
132 pages
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