White horses / Rachael Treasure.

By: Treasure, Rachael [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : HarperCollinsPublishers, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 452 pages ; 24 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781460757574Subject(s): Ranches -- Australia -- Fiction | Australiana -- Fiction | Romance fiction | Country life -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Fiction | Young women -- Australia -- Fiction | Australian fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Country life -- Fiction | Ranch life -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Drovers -- Western Australia -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Women -- Western Australia -- Fiction | Ranches -- Fiction | Fathers and daughters -- Fiction | Western Australia -- FictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Australian fiction -- 21st century. | Romance fiction. | Domestic fiction. | Australian Fiction. | Australian fiction | Psychological fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Following the disappearance of her mother when she was just a young child, Drift has been raised by her father, growing up to work alongside him as an itinerant cattle drover along the beautiful coastline of remote Western Australia. It's a tough life, but nurtured and taught by two wise women -- Wilma, a gentle travelling librarian and straight-talking Charlie, the legendary mobile saddler -- Drift grows up to become a confident, idealistic young woman. But after a horrific sexual assault, Drift meets a handsome young stockman, but he is not all that he seems and she is drawn into a baffling world of lies and mysteries, centring on a lushly beautiful property called The Planet, run by a wealthy American woman. When Drift's father is hospitalised following a tragic accident and the young man she loves disappears, Drift has to find the courage to make her own way in the world. Drawing upon the deep well of women's wisdom taught her by Charlie and Wilma, Drift has to overcome heartbreak, betrayal, loneliness and pain in order to forge her path, own her truth, and create the kind of world that she wants to live in.
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"She had to follow her heart, to find her future"--Cover.

Following the disappearance of her mother when she was just a young child, Drift has been raised by her father, growing up to work alongside him as an itinerant cattle drover along the beautiful coastline of remote Western Australia. It's a tough life, but nurtured and taught by two wise women -- Wilma, a gentle travelling librarian and straight-talking Charlie, the legendary mobile saddler -- Drift grows up to become a confident, idealistic young woman. But after a horrific sexual assault, Drift meets a handsome young stockman, but he is not all that he seems and she is drawn into a baffling world of lies and mysteries, centring on a lushly beautiful property called The Planet, run by a wealthy American woman. When Drift's father is hospitalised following a tragic accident and the young man she loves disappears, Drift has to find the courage to make her own way in the world. Drawing upon the deep well of women's wisdom taught her by Charlie and Wilma, Drift has to overcome heartbreak, betrayal, loneliness and pain in order to forge her path, own her truth, and create the kind of world that she wants to live in.

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