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'A masterpiece. A novel of high seriousness and higher playfulness' Michael Hulse, Spectator On a property in New South Wales, a man named Holland lives with his daughter, Ellen. As years pass and Ellen grows into a beautiful young woman, her father announces his decision: she will marry the first man who can name all the eucalypts, down to the last tree. As suitors clamber to meet Holland's challenge, Ellen encounters a strange young man among her father's trees - a storyteller, with enchanting tales of faraway lands. 'Murray Bail is the warmest and quick-witted of storytellers. You will never forget what is at the heart of this book: one of the great and most surprising courtships in literature' Michael Ondaatje
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Eucalyptus, Murray Bail
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Eucalyptus
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Murray Bail
- Publisher
- Vintage Publishing
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN10
- 1784876909
- ISBN13
- 9781784876906
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Children's Books, Romance, Historical Fiction, Love, Family, Contemporary Fiction, Fairy Tales & Stories, Australia, Father, Farms, Homesteads, Daughters, Trees
- Original title
- Eucalyptus
- Rating
- 3.5 out of 5
- Description
- 'A masterpiece. A novel of high seriousness and higher playfulness' Michael Hulse, Spectator On a property in New South Wales, a man named Holland lives with his daughter, Ellen. As years pass and Ellen grows into a beautiful young woman, her father announces his decision: she will marry the first man who can name all the eucalypts, down to the last tree. As suitors clamber to meet Holland's challenge, Ellen encounters a strange young man among her father's trees - a storyteller, with enchanting tales of faraway lands. 'Murray Bail is the warmest and quick-witted of storytellers. You will never forget what is at the heart of this book: one of the great and most surprising courtships in literature' Michael Ondaatje



