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All the Rivers Run

Author: Nancy Cato  

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Beautifully set, brilliantly realised, this acclaimed novel from the golden age of epic storytelling is now repackaged as a Hodder 'Great Read'

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Beautifully set, brilliantly realised, this acclaimed novel from the golden age of epic storytelling is now repackaged as a Hodder 'Great Read'

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Philadelphia Gordon is an artist, a riverboat skipper and a beautiful, independent woman.

Orphaned by a shipwreck, Philadelphia grows up on the banks of her beloved Murray River in Australia with her kindly uncle and strict aunt, seemingly destined for a conventional life. But then tragedy changes everything, and leads her to a successful career as a painter, and then to a meeting with the dashing captain of the paddle-steamer which bears her name.

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Critic Reviews

“Its precision of language, firmness of characterisation and richness of the Australian setting invites comparison with The Thorn Birds - Publishers Weekly A novel on the grand scale, with Australia as its background and a beautiful riverboat skipper its wilful heroine. - She”

Its precision of language, firmness of characterisation and richness of the Australian setting invites comparison with The Thorn Birds - Publishers Weekly

A novel on the grand scale, with Australia as its background and a beautiful riverboat skipper its wilful heroine. - She

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About the Author

Nancy Cato spent her working life in the literary field as a poet, novelist and reporter on an Adelaide daily paper. In 1984 she was made a member of the Order of Australia. She died in 2000.

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Philadelphia Gordon is an artist, a riverboat skipper and a beautiful, independent woman.Orphaned by a shipwreck, Philadelphia grows up on the banks of her beloved Murray River in Australia with her kindly uncle and strict aunt, seemingly destined for a conventional life. But then tragedy changes everything, and leads her to a successful career as a painter, and then to a meeting with the dashing captain of the paddle-steamer which bears her name.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperback
Published
28th June 2007
Pages
640
ISBN
9780340938355

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