Red Earth, Red Blood

Red Earth, Red Blood

Graham Smith

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Editorial:
Samantha Elley
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781763735804
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Enter the lives of the O’Reillys, the Riordans and the Baillies, early pioneers who attempt to make a life and a living in the area known as the Big Scrub, that would one day be known as Alstonville.Red Earth, Red Blood is an unfolding story of human scale drama that takes place against the back drop of enormous change, not only in Australia, but in a place so well known on the Northern Rivers of NSW.An engaging, entertaining and thought-provoking read that will have you invested from the very first chapter, to the last.

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