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The Inaugural Meeting of the Fairvale Ladies Book Club
The Inaugural Meeting of the Fairvale Ladies Book Club | Sophie Green
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Books bring them together - but friendship will transform all of their lives. Five very different women come together in the Northern Territory of the 1970s by an exceptional new Australian author In 1978 the Northern Territory has begun to self-govern. Cyclone Tracy is a recent memory and telephones not yet a fixture on the cattle stations dominating the rugged outback. Life is hard and people are isolated. But they find ways to connect. Sybil is the matriarch of Fairvale Station, run by her husband, Joe. Their eldest son, Lachlan, was Joe's designated successor but he has left the Territory - for good. It is up to their second son, Ben, to take his brother's place. But that doesn't stop Sybil grieving the absence of her child. With her oldest friend, Rita, now living in Alice Springs and working for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, and Ben's English wife, Kate, finding it difficult to adjust to life at Fairvale, Sybil comes up with a way to give them all companionship and purpose: they all love to read, and she forms a book club. Mother-of-three Sallyanne is invited to join them. Sallyanne dreams of a life far removed from the dusty town of Katherine where she lives with her difficult husband, Mick. Completing the group is Della, who left Texas for Australia looking for adventure and work on the land. If you loved THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, THE LITTLE COFFEE SHOP OF KABUL and THE THORN BIRDS you will devour this story of five different women united by one need: to overcome the vast distances of Australia's Top End with friendship, tears, laughter, books and love. 'I loved this book. I've never been to the Northern Territory but I felt as if I was really there for the entire time I was reading this book' NATASHA LESTER
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Flingogal
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I was hesitant about this #librarylisten as after starting it I saw a GR friend had bailed on it. But I enjoyed it for what it was, and it was a quaint reflection on Australian life in the 1970s and 80s in outback Northern Territory. Sophie Green read beautifully. #wavesoundaudio

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Joreads
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Loved this book from start to finish. A book about friendship and the unconditional love that comes with with friends

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Herschelian
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Thought I would really enjoy this, disappointed to find it a bit predictable and stiff. Characters rather old fashioned. Finished it but only just.

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Joanne1
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This book is right in my wheelhouse so to speak but it just didn't do it for me. I found it very predictable, sappy and overly sentimental. It had promise but was, in the end, very disappointing

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Joanne1
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Trying to finish this while me green vegetable minestrone cooks away.

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Joanne1
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Fancy hotel, no kids and a bath. Guess what my Saturday night plans are?

Cathythoughts Really enjoy... soak it up ! 6y
CarolynM Enjoy! 6y
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Verity
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I enjoyed this so much. If you love the last third of A Town Like Alice - the bit in the outback - then you‘ll like this. Set in the late 70s and early 80s this is a story of female friendships through life‘s trials and tribulations in and around a cattle ranch in the Northern Territory. Properly readable. Wholeheartedly recommend.

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meganmayfair
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Gorgeous cover.

Louise Your cup and saucer match perfectly! 👌 6y
Vinodkumar Combination of both are Gorgeous. Love the title too. Happy Reading 6y
meganmayfair @Louise don't they? Love red 6y
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Debs01
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Just busting to get my hands on this. #Aussiegirl #bookcravingsareathing #sophiegreen

HellotheHouse Sonnie bought it at Kmart! Says it's great!! 7y
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