Our Fathers Cleared the Bush
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Our Fathers Cleared the Bush

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264 pages 2016

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"Milking the cows, games in the one-teacher school yard, watching the weekly ship appear on the horizon, church once a month, and trips into town for the mail in the buckboard: renowned historian Jill Roe, whose grandparents were early settlers of South Australia's west coast, revisits her mid-century childhood in what was one of Australia's most remote regions. Rhythms of work and play were punctuated by moments - the annual show, a visit from young Queen Elizabeth - that connected farming lives, however briefly, to a changing world. With urbanisation comes uncertainties. As her story unfolds, Jill Roe contemplates the future of Eyre Peninsula and the role of regional Australia in this young century. 'Our fathers cleared the bush' is a charming, thoughtful blend of history, memoir and ideas." -- book cover.

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