Ulrike Werner-Richter Ulrike Werner-Richter i(11292970 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Im Tal der Eukalyptus-Wälder Elizabeth Haran , ( trans. Ulrike Werner-Richter )expression Cologne : Bastei Lübbe , 2017 12032643 2017 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Heller Mond, weite Träume Elizabeth Haran , ( trans. Ulrike Werner-Richter )expression Germany : Bastei Entertainment , 2016 11431352 2016 single work novel historical fiction

'Perth, Western Australia, 1913: When her conservative family tries to force Emily into an arranged marriage with a much older, wealthy man, she takes destiny into her own hands and escapes her strict father and overbearing brothers. She embarks on a ship to North-Western Australia to take up employment as a private seamstress for a rich farming family, who welcome her with open arms. Surrounded by the breathtakingly beautiful and remote landscapes of the Kimberly region, Emily starts to believe that happiness and love really are possible in her new life. But storm clouds are gathering, and as the men of Kimberley march off to war in Europe, Emily must step up to prove herself against all the odds. And that's when things start to turn out much more differently than she ever could have imagined ...'

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4 y separately published work icon Flight of the Jabiru Elizabeth Haran , ( trans. Ulrike Werner-Richter with title Träume unter roter sonne ) Koln : Bastei Lübbe , 2015 11292862 2015 single work novel historical fiction romance

'England, 1941: Lara Penrose is a young teacher who is transferred to Australia as a "punishment." She finds herself in a remote town near the idyllic tributary of the Mary River. At first Lara is delighted, until she learns the river is home to hundreds of crocodiles who frequently besiege the hamlet, keeping the villagers in fear. The young teacher soon takes matters into her own hands by hiring a crocodile hunter. She gets wrapped up in his charm, which starts to put her already delicate relationship with Dr. Jerry at risk.'

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