Thorn Birds

Thorn Birds

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The bestselling Australian novel of all time, THORN BIRDS is the sweeping saga of three generations of the Cleary family.

Stoic matriarch Fee, her devoted husband, Paddy, and their headstrong daughter, Meggie, experience joy, sadness and magnificent triumph in the cruel Australian outback. With life's unpredictability, it is love that is their unifying thread, but it is a love shadowed by the anguish of forbidden passions. For Meggie loves Father Ralph de Bricassart, a man who wields enormous power within the Catholic Church...

As powerful, moving and unforgettable as when it originally appeared, THE THORN BIRDS remains a novel to be read ... and read again.

'A heart-rending epic ... truly marvellous' Chicago Tribune

'A perfect read ... The kind of book the word "blockbuster" was made for' Boston Globe

'Beautiful ... compelling entertainment' New York Times

Colleen McCullough was born in New South Wales in 1937. A neuroscientist by training, she worked in hospitals in Sydney, London and Yale. By night, she wrote -- and her second novel, "The Thorn Birds" (1977) became a global bestseller. She published 25 novels, ranging from love stories to crime fiction, including the monumental, seven-volume "Masters of Rome" historical fiction series.

Author: Colleen McCullough
Format: Paperback, 752 pages, 130mm x 198mm, 518 g
Published: 2015, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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The bestselling Australian novel of all time, THORN BIRDS is the sweeping saga of three generations of the Cleary family.

Stoic matriarch Fee, her devoted husband, Paddy, and their headstrong daughter, Meggie, experience joy, sadness and magnificent triumph in the cruel Australian outback. With life's unpredictability, it is love that is their unifying thread, but it is a love shadowed by the anguish of forbidden passions. For Meggie loves Father Ralph de Bricassart, a man who wields enormous power within the Catholic Church...

As powerful, moving and unforgettable as when it originally appeared, THE THORN BIRDS remains a novel to be read ... and read again.

'A heart-rending epic ... truly marvellous' Chicago Tribune

'A perfect read ... The kind of book the word "blockbuster" was made for' Boston Globe

'Beautiful ... compelling entertainment' New York Times

Colleen McCullough was born in New South Wales in 1937. A neuroscientist by training, she worked in hospitals in Sydney, London and Yale. By night, she wrote -- and her second novel, "The Thorn Birds" (1977) became a global bestseller. She published 25 novels, ranging from love stories to crime fiction, including the monumental, seven-volume "Masters of Rome" historical fiction series.