The Woolgrower's Companion
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Until now Kate Dowd has led a sheltered life on her family's sprawling sheep station but, with her father's health in decline, the management of the farm is increasingly falling to her.
This author's work is deeply rooted in the Australian landscape and a profound love for storytelling, both shaped by a childhood spent immersed in the bush. Her narrative voice carries the echoes of wide-open spaces and the intimate tales passed down through generations. While extensive international experience as a lawyer has broadened her perspective, the potent imagery of her formative years and a longing for the Australian sky continue to powerfully inform her writing. Her stories emerge from a compelling need to share these enduring personal connections and vivid memories.

Until now Kate Dowd has led a sheltered life on her family's sprawling sheep station but, with her father's health in decline, the management of the farm is increasingly falling to her.