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Rush oh!

When the eldest daughter of a whaling family in Eden, New South Wales, sets out to chronicle the particularly difficult season of 1908, the story she tells is poignant and hilarious, filled with drama and misadventure. Swinging from her own hopes and disappointments, both domestic and romantic, to the challenges that beset their tiny whaling operation, Mary's tale is entirely relatable despite the hundred-odd years that separate her world from ours. Chronicling her family's struggle to survive the season and her own attempts to navigate an all-consuming crush on an itinerant whaleman with a murky past, Rush Oh! is also a celebration of an extraordinary episode in Australian history when a family of whalers formed a fond, unique allegiance with a pod of Killer whales - and in particular, a Killer whale named Tom.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004009936 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743535943 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Barrett, Shirley
Title Rush oh! [BK]
Physical Description black and white illustrations ;
Note "First published 2015 in Picador by Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd" - title page verso.
When the eldest daughter of a whaling family in Eden, New South Wales, sets out to chronicle the particularly difficult season of 1908, the story she tells is poignant and hilarious, filled with drama and misadventure. Swinging from her own hopes and disappointments, both domestic and romantic, to the challenges that beset their tiny whaling operation, Mary's tale is entirely relatable despite the hundred-odd years that separate her world from ours. Chronicling her family's struggle to survive the season and her own attempts to navigate an all-consuming crush on an itinerant whaleman with a murky past, Rush Oh! is also a celebration of an extraordinary episode in Australian history when a family of whalers formed a fond, unique allegiance with a pod of Killer whales - and in particular, a Killer whale named Tom.
Subject Australian fiction
Whalers (Persons) -- Fiction
Australian fiction 21st century.
Whaling -- New South Wales -- Eden -- Fiction
Whalers (Persons) -- New South Wales -- Eden -- Fiction
Whaling -- Australia -- Fiction
Historical fiction
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