An edition of Cry of the heart (1957)

Cry of the heart.

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Cry of the heart.
Mary Patchett
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An edition of Cry of the heart (1957)

Cry of the heart.

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A somber look at the life of a cattleman and his family, in the Australian outback.

The author, Mary Elwyn Patchett, doesn't sugar-coat the harsh existence of people and animals in the unforgiving wilderness, but weaves a good story. I was reminded of "The Thorn Birds" as I read, another story full of the knowledge of the life people have and continue to live in many harsh corners of the world.

If you can't handle how cruel man and "nature" can be, I would suggest you skip this book. However, in skipping "Cry of the Heart", you would miss a good "read". And you'd never meet Mu, and Juli.

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Abelard-Schuman
Language
English
Pages
255

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Cry of the heart.
1957, Abelard-Schuman
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London, New York

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Library of Congress
PZ7.P2713 Cr2

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Pagination
255 p.
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6224462M
LCCN
57010357
OCLC/WorldCat
1800864

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