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Welcome to Nowhere River / Meg Bignell.
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9781038720207 large print : paperback
Name
Bignell, Meg Ashton
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Title
Welcome to Nowhere River / Meg Bignell.
Edition
Large print edition.
Published
[Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2022]
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Description
iv, 518 pages (large print) : map ; 24 cm.
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Summary
Brimming with heart and humour, this is a delightful novel that celebrates the country people and towns of Australia. Long past its heyday and deep in drought, the riverside hamlet of Nowhere River is slowly fading into a ghost town. It's a place populated by those who are beholden to it, those who were born to it and those who took a wrong turn while trying to go somewhere else. City-born Carra married into Nowhere River, Lucie was brought to it by tragedy, Josie is root-bound and Florence knows nowhere else. All of them, though familiar with every inch of their tiny hometown, are as lost as the place itself. The town's social cornerstone - St Margery's Ladies' Club - launches a rescue plan that turns everything around and upside down, then shakes it until all sorts of things come floating to the surface. And none of its inhabitants will ever be the same again. The highly original and heartfelt story of a place where everybody knows everything, but no one really knows anyone at all.
Subjects
Country life -- Tasmania -- Fiction
Rural women -- Tasmania -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Small cities -- Tasmania -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Families -- Australia -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Australia -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Tasmania -- Fiction
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Romance fiction
Domestic fiction
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Australia -- Social conditions -- Fiction
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Australian fiction
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Country life -- Tasmania -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
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Families -- Australia -- Fiction
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Large type books
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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Romance fiction
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Rural women -- Tasmania -- Social conditions -- Fiction
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Small cities -- Tasmania -- Fiction
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Tasmania -- Fiction
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See Also:
Australian literature
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Children's stories, Australian
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Science fiction, Australian
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Short stories, Australian
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Bignell, Meg Ashton
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