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Wearing Paper Dresses (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
Wearing Paper Dresses (MP3)
Written by:
Anne Brinsden 
Read by:
Danielle Carter 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
11 hours 2 minutes 
MP3 size:
491 MB 
Published:
September 24 2019 
Available Date:
September 24 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655624615 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Historical Fiction; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan Australia 
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A story of mothers and daughters, a saga of two generations of women on the land. It is enthralling, tragic, romantic – and absolutely unputdownable.

You can talk about living in the Mallee. And you can talk about a Mallee tree. And you can talk about the Mallee itself: a land and a place full of red sand and short stubby trees. Silent skies. The undulating scorch of summer plains. Quiet, on the surface of things. But Elise wasn’t from the Mallee, and she knew nothing of its ways. Discover the world of a small homestead perched on the sunburnt farmland of northern Victoria. Meet Elise, whose urbane 1950s glamour is rudely transplanted to the pragmatic red soil of the Mallee when her husband returns to work the family farm. But you cannot uproot a plant and expect it to thrive. And so it is with Elise. Her meringues don’t impress the shearers, the locals scoff at her Paris fashions, her husband works all day in the back paddock, and the drought kills everything but the geraniums she despises. As their mother withdraws into herself, her spirited, tearaway daughters, Marjorie and Ruby, wild as weeds, are left to raise themselves as best they can. Until tragedy strikes, and Marjorie flees to the city determined to leave her family behind. And there she stays, leading a very different life, until the boy she loves draws her back to the land she can’t forget...

‘In the same vein as Rosalie Ham, Brinsden weaves a compelling story of country Australia with all its stigmas, controversy and beauty.’
Fleur McDonald, bestselling author of Where the River Runs