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Pieces of Blue

By: Kerry McGinnis
Narrated by: Miranda Nation
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At the age of six, Kerry McGinnis loses her mother. Her father, left with four young children to raise, gathers up his family and leaves the city to go droving. For the next 15 years, the McGinnis clan travels the continent, droving, horse breaking and living off the land. Kerry grows up in the harsh outback and the animals that inhabit the land are her closest friends. With the memory of her absent mother ever present, Kerry begins her difficult journey into young womanhood.©1999 Kerry McGinnis (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Fiction Genre Fiction

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'Lyrical, humorous and moving, Pieces of Blue is a family history that lingers ... ' (The Australian)
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