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Vivian Stuart

The Travellers: The Australians 8

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The eighth book in the dramatic and intriguing story about the colonisation of Australia: a country built on blood, passion, and dreams.

The new governor leads the colony with great efficiency, yet, life is still hard and burdensome. Once again, an attempt must be made to conquer the Blue Mountains — because beyond the large mountains, it is said that there are fertile plains and plentiful pastures.
This had been Jenny’s life-long dream, and now, her son Justin was on his way there. Was the dream finally about to come true?

Rebels and outcasts, they fled halfway across the earth to settle the harsh Australian wastelands. Decades later — ennobled by love and strengthened by tragedy — they had transformed a wilderness into a fertile land. And themselves into The Australians.

Vivian Stuart was a British writer and during her writing career she had more than 70 books published in Australia, USA and the UK.
Born in Berkshire in England, she spent most of her youth in Burma and India, and later lived in Hungary and Australia. At the age of thirty-five she began to write romantic fiction but soon devoted her attention to military and historical novels.
The Australians series was her most ambitious venture. Originally envisaged as a series of six books, it was extended to many more by popular demand.

“I’m fully into this series and am most likely going to read it straight through” ― Goodreads reviewer

“I think I liked this second instalment in the Australians series even better than the first. The historical facts I learned were interesting and the plot was interesting and compelling. A first rate series!” ― Goodreads reviewer

“Outstanding historical research and gripping characters. Flawless writing. Historical novel writing at its best” ― Goodreads reviewer
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2022
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