Cry of the heart
0 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
A somber look at the life of a cattleman and his family, in the Australian outback.
The author, Mary Elwyn Patchett, doesn't sugar-coat the harsh existence of people and animals in the unforgiving wilderness, but weaves a good story. I was reminded of "The Thorn Birds" as I read, another story full of the knowledge of the life people have and continue to live in many harsh corners of the world.
If you can't handle how cruel man and "nature" can be, I would suggest you skip this book. However, in skipping "Cry of the Heart", you would miss a good "read". And you'd never meet Mu, and Juli.
The author, Mary Elwyn Patchett, doesn't sugar-coat the harsh existence of people and animals in the unforgiving wilderness, but weaves a good story. I was reminded of "The Thorn Birds" as I read, another story full of the knowledge of the life people have and continue to live in many harsh corners of the world.
If you can't handle how cruel man and "nature" can be, I would suggest you skip this book. However, in skipping "Cry of the Heart", you would miss a good "read". And you'd never meet Mu, and Juli.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.