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The Dreaming: A Novel of Australia
The Dreaming A Novel of Australia
Author: Barbara Wood
In 1830 a scientist and his wife make their home with an Aboriginal clan. Four years later their daughter is brought into a mission clutching a satchel of notes. In 1871 Joanna docks in Melbourne convinced that her mother's dreams and sudden death are a result of her experiences as a girl.
ISBN-13: 9780394565927
ISBN-10: 0394565924
Publication Date: 5/7/1991
Pages: 453
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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The Dreaming is a well-crafted tale, populated with believable and interesting characters, nicely grounded in the history of Australia and full of fascinating references to Aboriginal culture. The story revolves around a mystery. A young woman, Joanna Drury, arrives in Melbourne in 1871, shortly after her parents' tragic deaths in India. Before her mother Emily died, she told Joanna that the family was under a curse that originated with her parents, John and Naomi Makepeace. The Makepeaces had spent time living with an Aboriginal clan, then disappeared without a trace. Four year-old Emily arrived in England carrying a satchel full of her father's coded field notes and a small, strange stuffed animal and grew up in her aunt's care. The adult Emily kept a journal, which she gave to Joanna before she died, admonishing her daughter to make the journey to Australia and find out how to lift the curse.

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From Publishers Weekly
In an opulent, slightly overdone epic of Victorian Australia, Wood--also known as Kathryn Harvey ( Butterfly )--chronicles a daughter's search for the mystical secret that killed her mother.

This is a good, solid historical romance. This is also an anthropological novel. The reader does become immersed in the myths, dream life, and very sad developments of the life of aborigines.
The characters are interesting and strong, and one of the real strengths of this for me was that the characters grow and develop and learn from their experiences. There are no present day villains here--just humans who learna s they go along, and I thought that was particularly nice.

There is a strong sense of the landscape and history of Australia here. Barbara Wood's plot also holds together well and comes to a strong resolution.
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In short. I have read this book several times. Loved it. Sorry that Barbara Wood has not written more..at least that I've been able to find.
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I may never visit Australia, but do love reading about it. It is exotic and rugged. The book was fascinating, not great literature, but a fun read.
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reviewed The Dreaming: A Novel of Australia on + 628 more book reviews
A spellbinding novel about early Australia. Wonderful historical fiction. Particurlarly enjoyed the information on the aboriginals and the song trails.
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Joanna came to Australia to find the mystery about her Mother. In addition, she found romance. There is a lot of information about the Aboriginal people and their "songlines". Very intertaining.
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"A spellbinding novel of Australia -- and of one woman's love and daring in a land of unfathomable mystery."
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1871-Joanna Drury, young and now without family, travels from India where her British parents had raised her to Australia to find out family secrets her dying mother had been evasive about. A great saga peopled with fascinating characters


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