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The Secret river

In 1806 William Thornhill is transportd for life from the slums of London to New South Wales. His arrival with wife Sal and their children at first feels like a death sentence. But Thornhil discovers the colony can turn a person into a free man and eight years later he sails up the Hawkesbury and claims his own patch of ground. However, from the moment he sets foot on this land he has the feeling of being watched by the original inhabitants, the Darug people. There is tension between the Aboriginals and the new settlers and all are finding different ways to deal with it. As the situation spirals out of control Thornhill has to make the toughest decision of his life. Paul Blackwell's reading captures the hopes, dreams, conflict and struggle at the heart of this historical masterpiece.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320003404161 Audio Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 20 May 2024
32320004056036 Audio Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 11 Jun 2024
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781743175095
Classification Number Audio Adult
Author Grenville, Kate, 1950-
Title The Secret river [AUD]
Publisher Tullamarine, Victoria : : Bolinda Audio,, 2013.
Physical Description digital, stereo ;
Series Audio Book
Adult
Note Unabridged.
Bolinda Audio: 130342.
Performer Read by Paul Blackwell.
In 1806 William Thornhill is transportd for life from the slums of London to New South Wales. His arrival with wife Sal and their children at first feels like a death sentence. But Thornhil discovers the colony can turn a person into a free man and eight years later he sails up the Hawkesbury and claims his own patch of ground. However, from the moment he sets foot on this land he has the feeling of being watched by the original inhabitants, the Darug people. There is tension between the Aboriginals and the new settlers and all are finding different ways to deal with it. As the situation spirals out of control Thornhill has to make the toughest decision of his life. Paul Blackwell's reading captures the hopes, dreams, conflict and struggle at the heart of this historical masterpiece.
Subject Freedom -- Fiction
Convicts Fiction.
Squatters -- Australia -- History -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Talking books
Hawkesbury River Region (N.S.W.) -- History -- Fiction
Additional Author Blackwell, Paul
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