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Author: Colleen McCullough

Pandy Cleary and his family live in Drogheda, a large farm in Australia, working hard to survive. His seven children grow and evolve, each following their own destiny. Seven different characters,...

Pandy Cleary and his family live in Drogheda, a large farm in Australia, working hard to survive. His seven children grow and evolve, each following their own destiny. Seven different characters, seven different stories. Most thrilling and tumultuous of all is that of the family's only daughter, Meggy. Her forbidden love for the handsome and ambitious priest...

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  • Release 1/2024
  • Pages Pages 704
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Translation Translation Victoria Trapali
  • Publisher Publisher Bell

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    Very tiring book. It covers a period of over 50 years of a family in Australia from the beginning of the 1900s onwards. Many characters, entangled, many descriptions of landscapes and buildings, confusing. While it spends many pages with detailed descriptions of an incident, suddenly months and years pass without it being clear how many. The emotions that the author wants to convey for each character ultimately remain superficial because there are too many characters and we cannot delve into any of them. I really struggled to finish it, I even ended up skipping pages with descriptions of battles and wars.

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    very good book

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  • Very tiring book. It covers a period of over 50 years of a family in Australia from the beginning of the 1900s onwards. Many characters, entangled, many descriptions of landscapes and buildings, confusing. While it spends many pages with detailed descriptions of an incident, suddenly months and years pass without it being clear how many. The emotions that the author wants to convey for each character ultimately remain superficial because there are too many characters and we cannot delve into any of them. I really struggled to finish it, I even ended up skipping pages with descriptions of battles and wars.

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Pandy Cleary and his family live in Drogheda, a large farm in Australia, working hard to survive. His seven children grow and evolve, each following their own destiny. Seven different characters, seven different stories. Most thrilling and tumultuous of all is that of the family's only daughter, Meggy. Her forbidden love for the handsome and ambitious priest Ralph, disallowed by uncles and human laws, will mark her entire life...

One of the most beloved novels of all time, translated into thirty-five languages, The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough is a stunning love story, a powerful epic of struggle and sacrifice, a celebration of individuality and spirit.

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"McCullough's novel is outstanding... The narrative is wonderful, the pace steady and swift. I read it with great pleasure, enjoying every page... I recommend it with all my heart." The Times

"A riveting epic of violence, love, devotion, family bonds, passion, pain, triumph, tragedy, roses, and thorns... the plot unfolds in a captivating way, reaching its tragic yet triumphant conclusion." Chicago Tribune

"Its comparison to Gone with the Wind is entirely just... dramatic plot... convincing characters... tension building steadily... It will thrill every reader." Publishers Weekly

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Author
Colleen McCullough
Publisher
Bell
Original Title
The thorn birds
Type
Classic Literature
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
704
Release Date
1/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14.5x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789606209604

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    Very tiring book. It covers a period of over 50 years of a family in Australia from the beginning of the 1900s onwards. Many characters, entangled, many descriptions of landscapes and buildings, confusing. While it spends many pages with detailed descriptions of an incident, suddenly months and years pass without it being clear how many. The emotions that the author wants to convey for each character ultimately remain superficial because there are too many characters and we cannot delve into any of them. I really struggled to finish it, I even ended up skipping pages with descriptions of battles and wars.

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    very good book

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  • Very tiring book. It covers a period of over 50 years of a family in Australia from the beginning of the 1900s onwards. Many characters, entangled, many descriptions of landscapes and buildings, confusing. While it spends many pages with detailed descriptions of an incident, suddenly months and years pass without it being clear how many. The emotions that the author wants to convey for each character ultimately remain superficial because there are too many characters and we cannot delve into any of them. I really struggled to finish it, I even ended up skipping pages with descriptions of battles and wars.

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