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Journey's end /

Journey's end /
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01158137 AF SCO
Adult Fiction   Tullamore . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780143797005 (pbk)
Shelf Location AF SCO
Author Scoullar, Jennifer:
Title Journey's end / Jennifer Scoullar.
Publisher [Melbourne, Victoria] : Michael Joseph an imprint of Penguin Books, 2016.
Penguin Random House, 2016.
©2016
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unmediated.
volume.
Summary From the author of Currawong Creek and Turtle Reef comes a beautiful story of family, friendship and the healing power of love. When Sydney botanist Kim Sullivan and her husband inherit Journey's End, a rundown farm high on the Great Eastern Escarpment, they dream of one day restoring it to its natural state. Ten years later, however, Kim is tragically widowed. Selling up is the only practical option, so she and her children head to the mountains to organise the sale. The last thing Kim expects is for Journey's End to cast its wild spell on them all. The family decide to stay, and Kim forges on with plans to rewild the property, propagating plants and acquiring a menagerie of native animals. But wayward wildlife, hostile farmers and her own lingering grief make the task seem hopeless. That is, until she meets the mysterious Taj, a man who has a way with animals. Kim begins to feel that she might find love again. But Taj has his own tragic past one that could drive a wedge between them that can not be overcome . . .From the author of Currawong Creek and Turtle Reef comes a beautiful story of family, friendship and the healing power of love. When Sydney botanist Kim Sullivan and her husband inherit Journey's End, a rundown farm high on the Great Eastern Escarpment, they dream of one day restoring it to its natural state. Ten years later, however, Kim is tragically widowed. Selling up is the only practical option, so she and her children head to the mountains to organise the sale. The last thing Kim expects is for Journey's End to cast its wild spell on them all. The family decide to stay, and Kim forges on with plans to rewild the property, propagating plants and acquiring a menagerie of native animals. But wayward wildlife, hostile farmers and her own lingering grief make the task seem hopeless. That is, until she meets the mysterious Taj, a man who has a way with animals. Kim begins to feel that she might find love again. But Taj has his own tragic past one that could drive a wedge between them that can not be overcome . . .
Subject Women botanists
Widows
Man-woman relationships
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Australian fiction
Lifestyles
Romance fiction
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