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9781922765420 (paperback)
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JF WORT
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Worthington, Michelle
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The bushranger's daughter / Michelle Worthington.
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Newport, NSW : Big Sky Publishing, 2022.
©2022
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171 pages ; 20 cm.
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Summary Note
As a young girl growing up in an unforgiving land, Connie learns that sometimes good people need to do bad things to survive. When her pioneering family travels to outback Queensland to try and rebuild their lives, as their only surviving daughte, Connie struggles to fit into society's expectations. The challenges keep mounting as the unforgiving climate threatens their happiness. Devastating drough is followed by a flood that wipes out their entire flock. And then Connie uncovers the real reason behind why her father had to leave Scotland. When her father's past finally catches up with him, can Connie find the courage to find her own path forward and rewrite the future for her family?
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7-10 years old.
Subject - Topical Term
Bushrangers -- Juvenile fiction
Families -- Juvenile fiction
Fathers and daughters -- Queensland -- Juvenile fiction
Family secrets -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Australian fiction
Subject - Geographic Name
Queensland -- Juvenile fiction
Subject - Genre
Historical fiction
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