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The Moon Below
The Moon Below
Author: Barbara Bickmore
ISBN-13: 9780821744543
ISBN-10: 0821744542
Publication Date: 2/1/1994
Pages: 624
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
[from the back cover] VAST, WILD, AND BEAUTIFUL, AUSTRALIA BECKONED THOSE BRAVE ENOUGH TO DREAM...
Among those courageous souls was Hallie Thomas. Born into poverty in the dark, hopeless world of Newcastle coal-mining in 19th century England. Hallie dared to want more in a time and place where women were defined only by their husbands.

A magnificent tale of selfless courage in an exotic land of purple mountains and silvery eucalyptus, of ancient aboriginal culture and varied wildlife, and of one woman's quest for independence and purpose--and the price her heart is forced to pay.
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the daughter of a newcastle coa;miner hallie thomas sailed halfway around the world to marry chadwick morgan a man she'd never met but on the ship bound for australia she met dr tristan gaulkner who awakened her heart to passion and dared her to want more. Surrounded by purple mountains silvery eucalyptus and a primitive aboriginal culture hallie gought to carve a future from the exotic wilds of new south wales. A woman of rare spirit and hold desire she had a heart big enough to love two men and to embrace all the tumultuous passion of a wast and bountiful land.
wyldfairy avatar reviewed The Moon Below on + 13 more book reviews
another great book by Barbara Bickmore. I am always on the edge of my seat when i read her books. Enticing, heart warming, suspenseful. The characters are easy to connect with and the twist and turns are unexpected! This book made me want to laugh, to cry, to move to Austrailia! Reminded me a little bit of the Thorn Birds.
cranbery avatar reviewed The Moon Below on + 530 more book reviews
This is a wonderful story!