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Barbara Hartmann King Barbara Hartmann King i(A21203 works by)
Born: Established: 1942 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Children of the Coloured Sands Barbara Hartmann King , Gordon : Barbara Hartmann King , 2015 9652951 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'Phillip Parry lived a double life, hiding his secret family for twenty years. He used his Cessna like a car. Only now can his wife and five additional children move to the thriving dynasty of Jooloonga Station. The Coming of the Second Family creates a furor that will test them all. This is the story of Susannah Ruth the teenage daughter and her brave-hearted mother Colleen. Susannah falls in love with the neighbor's half-brother Douglas Clarke. Disturbing revelations from both families blaze a quicksilver trail through all their lives. A story of amazing love and tormented souls, spanning two continents, travelling to England and back, set on a stunning canvas in central Queensland where the magic of the Dreaming controls the heartbeat of an Ancient Land. This is the third book of the Coloured Sands Series. The characters from the first two novels are joined in this novel with dramatic impact.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Coloured Sands Barbara Hartmann King , 2015 Gordon : Barbara Hartmann King , 2015- 9652882 2015 series - author novel
1 y separately published work icon The Tan People : A Journey Into Truth Barbara Hartmann King , Coopers Plains : BookPal , 2008 Z1595350 2008 single work novel historical fiction 'Phillip Parry lived a double life, hiding his secret family for twenty years. He used his Cessna like a car. Only now can his wife and five additional children move to the thriving dynasty of Jooloonga Station. The Coming of the Second Family creates a furore that will test them all. This is the story of Susannah Ruth, the astute and wily teenage daughter and her brave-hearted mother Colleen. Susannah falls in love with the neighbour's illegitimate half-brother Douglas Clarke. Disturbing revelations from both families blaze a quicksilver trail through all their lives. A story of amazing love and tormented souls, spanning two continents, travelling to England and back set on a stunning canvas in central Queensland where the magic of the Dreaming controls the heartbeat of an Ancient Land.' (Publishers Blurb)
1 y separately published work icon Valley of the Eagle Barbara Hartmann King , Murgon : Barbara Hartmann King , 2006 Z1364543 2006 single work novel adventure romance 'The womanising Jonathon Clarke has deserted his wife and daughter for a Boston socialite. These family circumstances bring his son Benjamin, an English Aristocrat to his family's cattle station in Australia...Tracking the fortunes of the Clarke family as they battle the elements, the Outback, their neighbours and their love life will be an unforgettable experience.' - back cover
1 y separately published work icon Coloured Sands Barbara Hartmann King , Brisbane : Ninderry Press , 2003 Z1187329 2003 single work novel historical fiction

'This is the story of Emily. The Australian Outback Historical Saga is in essence a biography of an extraordinary woman's life, set on the great Jooloonga Station in central Queensland. 1901: A little girl wanders down a creek in central Queensland after the revenge massacre of her family. She becomes known as The Crazy Orphan and is rendered mute for two years. A host of remarkable characters pour in and out of her life. The pioneering Wilsons and their six children provide the love that remains indelibly printed on her soul. An extraordinary event at the annual Racing Carnival has her venting her anger in an outburst that relaxes her vocal chords, but the incident has her banished from the community the same day.' (Publication summary)

1 Fear and Loathing in Mandamooka Barbara Hartmann King , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Women's Book Review , vol. 13 no. 2 2002;

— Review of Bitin' Back Vivienne Cleven , 2001 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Collect All the Babies Barbara Hartmann King , Richmond : Spectrum , 1997 Z179155 1997 selected work poetry
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