The valley / Di Morrissey.

By: Morrissey, DiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney, N.S.W. : Pan Macmillan, 2006Description: ix, 592 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781405037600 :; 1405037601Subject(s): Novel -- English -- Australia -- 20th century -- Texts | Domestic fiction | Domestic fiction, Australian | Family -- History -- Fiction | Sagas | Families | Family secrets | Family secrets -- Fiction | Families -- History -- Fiction | Generational saga | Australia -- Fiction | Australia | New South Wales -- Manning River Valley | Manning River Valley (N.S.W.) -- Fiction | Domestic fiction | SagasGenre/Form: Australian fiction | Family saga. | Family -- Fiction | Fiction. | History. | Domestic fiction. | Family saga. DDC classification: A823.3 LOC classification: PR9619.3 | .M68905 V34 2006Summary: From either side of the ridges the valley was hidden. The undulating green landscape slashed by the magnificent river seeking the sea. But those who knew this place knew its magic. From its first inhabitants who roamed the hills, rivers and valley, it was a country of ceremony, corroboree and creation. Then came the white settlers with horses and cattle, who carved first bush homes and found and felled ancient trees. There were murders and births. Many died before their time. But as two centuries passed, the valley remained little known. Those who came, and stayed, were drawn into its embrace as to a mothers breast, were comforted, made welcome, finding peace n which to live out their lives. The valley was special to all who knew it.y The Valley was nestled between rugged peaks, divided by a magnificent river. Within its peaceful green contours are held the secrets of generations of tribes, families and loners who have come under its spell. But some secrets are never shared, never told. Until one women returns and begins asking questions?.and discovers the story of a forgotten valley pioneer whose life becomes entwined with hers. But in looking into her own family?s history she uncovers more than she ever expected?and what her mother hoped would always remain a secret.
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From either side of the ridges the valley was hidden. The undulating green landscape slashed by the magnificent river seeking the sea. But those who knew this place knew its magic. From its first inhabitants who roamed the hills, rivers and valley, it was a country of ceremony, corroboree and creation. Then came the white settlers with horses and cattle, who carved first bush homes and found and felled ancient trees. There were murders and births. Many died before their time. But as two centuries passed, the valley remained little known. Those who came, and stayed, were drawn into its embrace as to a mothers breast, were comforted, made welcome, finding peace n which to live out their lives. The valley was special to all who knew it.y The Valley was nestled between rugged peaks, divided by a magnificent river. Within its peaceful green contours are held the secrets of generations of tribes, families and loners who have come under its spell. But some secrets are never shared, never told. Until one women returns and begins asking questions?.and discovers the story of a forgotten valley pioneer whose life becomes entwined with hers. But in looking into her own family?s history she uncovers more than she ever expected?and what her mother hoped would always remain a secret.

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