The Thorn Birds Author: Visit Amazon's Colleen McCullough Page | Language: English | ISBN:
0380018179 | Format: PDF
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"A heart-rending epic...truly marvelous" --
--Chicago Tribune"A perfect Read...The kind of book the world blockbuster was made" --
--Boston Globe"Beautiful...compelling entertaiment" --
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With over 10 million copies sold worldwide, here is the towering epic about three generations of a remarkable family in the Australian outback that was the basis for one of the most beloved television miniseries of all time.
The Boston Globe called it "the kind of book the word 'blockbuster' was made for." The inaugural edition of our
Modern Classics series, this is the only hardcover edition of
The Thorn Birds currently in print.
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- Paperback: 692 pages
- Publisher: Avon (June 1, 1979)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0230196809
- ISBN-13: 978-0380018178
- ASIN: 0380018179
- Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 1.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
If I could give this book 10 stars I would. From the first page I was drawn into the Cleary family's world...into their colorful lives and the journey through their truimph and pain that spans a lifetime. This is a superb novel that centers around Meggie Cleary, a girl only but 7 years old at the start of the saga. Born into a poor Irish family of sheep shearers in the beautiful land of New Zealand, Meggie learns quickly that she must look after herself. From the time Meggie was a small child she was wise beyond her years. Having to hold her own against a family of all boys, save her mother Fee, who is but a shell of her former self. Fee being too busy with chores and duties, had no time to give love or affection to any of her children, except Frank...because he was different, he didn't resemble the Cleary's, he didn't behave as a Cleary. Meggie's oldest brother Frank was the only one who showed little Meggie any affection and she clung to him as if he were the only person who ever really loved her.
Fast forward 3 years....The Cleary's recieved a letter from their wicked, wealthy Aunt Mary Carson asking them to come to her home in Austrailia and learn how to tend her sheep and work her vast farm. Mary knew she was growing old and wanted the land and Drogedha, her home, to remain in the family once she died. So they left, with the promise of prosperity and a new future. Arriving after a trying journey by land and sea, they were met at the train station by priest Father Ralph De Bricassart, Mary's trusted confidant and friend.
From the moment Father Ralph and Meggie met they were both in awe of eachother. She being only 10, he being a man of 28. They shared a spiritual bond that neither could ignore from the beginning.
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