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Eucalyptus: Murray Bail.

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Record Number 715608
ISBN 9781921776991 (electronic bk.)
1921776994 (electronic bk.)
Author Bail, Murray, 1941- author.
Title Eucalyptus [electronic resource] / Murray Bail.
Publisher/Date New York, N.Y. : Picador, 2013.
Pagination etc. 1 online resource
Summary Note Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Eucalyptus is Murray Bail's best and most moving novel. On a country property a man named Holland lives with his daughter Ellen. Over the years, as she grows into a beautiful young woman, he plants hundreds of different gum trees on his land. When Ellen is nineteen her father announces his decision: she will marry the man who can name all his species of eucalypt, down to the last tree. Suitors emerge from all corners, including the formidable, straight-backed Mr Cave, world expert on the varieties of eucalypt. And then, walking among her father's trees, Ellen chances on a strange young man who in the days that follow tells her dozens of stories set in cities, deserts, faraway countries... Eucalyptus is both a modern fairy tale and an unpredictable love story played out against the searing light and broken shadows of country Australia. 'You will never forget what is at the heart of this book-one of the great and most surprising courtships in literature.' Michael Ondaatje.
Subject Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
Eucalyptus -- Identification -- Fiction
Storytelling -- Fiction
New South Wales -- Fiction
Australia -- Fiction
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