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Beyond the Pale
- Narrated by: Stanley McGeagh
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
A story of displacement, racial brutality and treachery in an unforgiving and misunderstood landscape.
In 1839, John Harrington voyages 12,000 miles from Ireland into the unknown to take up a sheep-run in the southern regions of Australia. From a distinguished family of Anglo-Irish aristocrats who have fallen on hard times, the youngest son has been sent to the remotest part of the world to make his fortune. For 20 years, Harrington prospers, but he is plagued by a sense of dislocation and loneliness in a hostile place. When he is joined by his drunken brother and married sister, tragedy and violence ensue.
©1998 John Hooker (P)1999 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd