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6 28 y separately published work icon Sarah Thornhill Kate Grenville , ( trans. Bodil Engen )expression Bergen : Vigmostad & Bjørke , 2013 Z1882145 2011 single work novel historical fiction 'Sarah Thornhill is the youngest child of William Thornhill, convict-turned-landowner on the Hawkesbury River. She grows up in the fine house her father is so proud of, a strong-willed young woman who's certain where her future lies. She's known Jack Langland since she was a child, and always loved him. But the past is waiting in ambush with its dark legacy. There's a secret in Sarah's family, a piece of the past kept hidden from the world and from her. A secret Jack can't live with... ' (Trove record)
16 188 y separately published work icon The Secret River Kate Grenville , ( trans. Bodil Engen with title Den hemmelige elven ) Norway : Font Forlag , 2007 Z1194031 2005 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 69 units)

'In 1806 William Thornhill, a man of quick temper and deep feelings, is transported from the slums of London to New South Wales for the term of his natural life. With his wife Sal and their children he arrives in a harsh land he cannot understand.

'But the colony can turn a convict into a free man. Eight years later Thornhill sails up the Hawkesbury to claim a hundred acres for himself.

'Aboriginal people already live on that river. And other recent arrivals - Thomas Blackwood, Smasher Sullivan and Mrs Herring - are finding their own ways to respond to them.

'Thornhill, a man neither better nor worse than most, soon has to make the most difficult choice of his life.

'Inspired by research into her own family history, Kate Grenville vividly creates the reality of settler life, its longings, dangers and dilemmas. The Secret River is a brilliantly written book, a groundbreaking story about identity, belonging and ownership.' (From the publisher's website.)

5 y separately published work icon Come Home Brumby Mary Elwyn Patchett , ( trans. Bodil Engen with title Solvhingstens sonn ) Stavanger : Se-bladene , 1987 Z916141 1961 single work novel adventure young adult When Florian, the beautiful white stallion whom Joey had tamed, escaped from his paddock to follow the brumbies, Joey was determined to find them. (Libraries Australia)
9 1 y separately published work icon The Brumby Mary Elwyn Patchett , Stavanger : Se-bladene , 1987 Z42213 1958 single work novel adventure young adult The first story of young Joey Meehan, the wild Australian brumby herd, and of a wild silver Pegasus of a horse. (Libraries Australia)
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