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Alternative title:
Blue Hills in the Sun : a Blue Hills novel
Is part of
Blue Hills
1950
series - author
novel
Issue Details:
First known date:
1961...
1961
Into the Sun : A Blue Hills Novel
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At Oolera, an isolated township in Central Australia, Sister Heather Jamieson of the A.I.M. answers a radio call for help from an injured stockman on Cooper Downs Station. There she is soon crossing swords with the owner, Ric Carson, who, accepting hardships for himself, invites no woman to share them. This warmly realistic novel gives a vivid picture of life in the Inland and of its impact on the British migrant who is a vital element in the Australian scene today. (Half-title page of Into the Sun)
Notes
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This novel, complete in itself, is adapted from a part of Gwen Meredith's popular A.B.C. serial, Blue Hills. (Publisher's blurb)
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