Jillaroo

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Jillaroo by Rachael Treasure is a captivating story that follows Rebecca, a spirited young woman who aspires to become a successful jillaroo on an Australian cattle station. Her journey is filled with the challenges of rural life, familial ties, and finding her own path. With both romance and adventure intertwined, Rebecca must navigate her personal growth amidst the rugged beauty of the Australian outback.
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This story might appeal to you if you enjoy compelling tales set in the Australian outback, featuring strong female protagonists. It weaves themes of love, resilience, and rural life, providing an engaging blend of romance and adventure in an authentic setting.

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Jillaroo

After a terrible argument with her father over their family property, Waters Meeting, Rebecca Suanders throws her swag in the ute and heads north with her three dogs. A job as a jillaroo takes her into the rowdy world of B&S balls, Bundy rum and boys. It's only when tragedy shatters her world that Rebecca finds inner strength and courage.

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After a terrible argument with her father over their family property, Waters Meeting, Rebecca Saunders throws her swag in the ute and heads north with her three dogs. A job as a jillaroo takes her into the rowdy world of B&S balls, Bundy rum, and boys.

When she at last settles down to a bit of study at agricultural college, her life is turned upside down by the very handsome but very drunken party animal Charlie Lewis.

Will she choose a life of wheat farming on vast open plains with Charlie? Or will she return to the mountains, to fight for the land and the river that runs through her soul?

It's only when tragedy shatters her world that Rebecca finds a strength and courage she never knew she had, in this action-packed novel of adventure, dreams, and determination.

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Jillaroo by Rachael Treasure is celebrated for its vibrant depiction of rural life in Australia. Reviewers praise the book for its engaging narrative and strong character development, often emphasising the authentic portrayal of farm life and challenges faced by women in male-dominated spaces. The storytelling is noted for blending romance, adventure, and personal growth, appealing to those who enjoy heartfelt and immersive reads.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143004080

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 May 2005

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 326g

Pages: 480

About the Author

Tasmanian born Rachael Treasure gets as excited about dung beetle activity in the soil as she does by beautiful writing. By combining her love for the land and the written word, Rachael sparked a publishing boom in 2002 when her first novel Jillaroo woke the world up to contemporary women's stories beyond the city lights. Rachael lives in Southern rural Tasmania and is a full time mother to two young humans and many eccentric animals including a budgie called Putty Plonkit. She has been dubbed an agricultural activist, farm feminist and literary pioneer and has worked as a rural journalist, radio broadcaster, truffle sniffer dog handler, professional wool classer, stock camp cook, drover, farm manager and working dog trainer. Her novels following Jillaroo include The Stockman, The Rouseabout, The Cattleman's Daughter, The Farmer's Wife, Cleanskin Cowgirls and short story collections, The Girl and the Ghost-Grey Mare and Fifty Bales of Hay. Non fiction works are Don't Fence Me In - Grassroots Wisdom from a Country Gal and working dog training book, Dog Speak. Her screenplay Albert's Chook Tractor was filmed for SBS Independent TV.

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