Journey To The Stone Country

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Redemption in the Australian Outback.

This book is a deeply moving tale about a man named Stanley, who is coming to grips with his past and his place in the world. Miller's writing shines in its evocative depictions of the Australian Outback, making the land itself a character in the story. Readers who enjoy stories of redemption and self-discovery will find this book incredibly rewarding.

  • Miles Franklin Literary Award (2003)
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Journey To The Stone Country

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ISBN: 9781741141467
Authors: Alex Miller
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Date of Publication: 2003-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.59
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Betrayed by her husband, Annabelle Beck retreats from Melbourne to her old family home in tropical North Queensland where she meets Bo Rennie, one of the Jangga tribe. Intrigued by Bo's claim that he holds the key to her future, Annabelle sets out with him on a path of recovery that leads back to her childhood and into the Jangga's ancient heartland, where their grandparents's lives begin to yield secrets that will challenge the possibility of their happiness together. With the consummate artistry of a novelist working at the height of his powers, Miller convinces us that the stone country is not only a remote and exotic location in North Queensland, but is also an unvisited place within each of us. Journey to the Stone Country confirms Miller's reputation as one of Australia's most intelligent and uncompromising writers.
 

Redemption in the Australian Outback.

This book is a deeply moving tale about a man named Stanley, who is coming to grips with his past and his place in the world. Miller's writing shines in its evocative depictions of the Australian Outback, making the land itself a character in the story. Readers who enjoy stories of redemption and self-discovery will find this book incredibly rewarding.

  • Miles Franklin Literary Award (2003)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.