Heart of the Dreaming

by Di Morrissey

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"At twenty-one, Queenie Hanlon has the world at her feet and the love of handsome bushman TR Hamilton. Beautiful, wealthy and intelligent, she is the only daughter of Tingulla Station, the famed outback property in the wilds of western Queensland. At twenty-two, her life is in ruins. A series of disasters has robbed her of everything she has ever loved. Everything except Tingulla - her ancestral home and her spirit's Dreaming place... And now she is about to lose that too... An extraordinary show more story of thwarted love and heroic struggle, Heart of the Dreaming is the tale of one woman's courage and her determination to take on the world and win."--Provided by publisher. show less

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Romance, obviously written with an Australianism that shows it's designed for the export market. Icons, not reality. I applied Nancy Pearl's rule and didn't finish it.
AN enjoyable read if somewhat predictable when read after having read many of Di's other books.

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Author Di Morrissey grew up in Pittwater, Australia where she was influenced by the writers, musicians, artists and actors who lived there. Since she could not afford to go to university, she worked for the Australian Consolidated Press and trained as a journalist. She married an American diplomat and was posted in Singapore, Thailand, Japan, show more Indonesia and Guyana. During this time, she wrote articles and broadcast in various countries. She published her first book, Heart of the Dreaming, in 1991. Since then, she has written fourteen novels making her Australia's most popular woman novelist. She believes the success of her novels is due to them being written about and for Australians by dealing with such themes as heritage, love of family, Australian identity, protection of the environment, and reconciliation and awareness of Aboriginal culture. She is also a member of the National Centre for Breast Cancer's Advisory Board, a founding board member of Leadership Action Australia, a life member of the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, and a Patron of Southern Cross University's Centre for Whale research. She has lived in Byron Bay for the last fifteen years. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.3Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1558-1625
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PR9619.3 .M67Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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