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Whether it’s fiction or real life, these stories are of women choosing their own path.
Everyday drama — from divorce to droving to a mysterious death — comes to life in these new novels and memoirs, reviewed by Victoria Carey.
Victoria Carey reviews a selection of the latest fiction and non-fiction.
Growing up as a Mormon, postnatal psychosis and an expat’s love of Australia feature in these memoirs.
The book is packed with stories and photographs to warm your heart.
Plus an irresistible brownie recipe from one of the books!
From the history of stock saddles to a flying medico’s memoir, Victoria Carey takes a look at the latest books.
“We knew that Muster Dogs would appeal to animal lovers. But we hadn’t anticipated how big the dog audience would be.”
When she was interviewed for Stephanie Trethewey’s book Motherland, the 89-year-old had one condition: nothing would be off limits.
The cover star of our special Wool Issue is AgriFutures award winner Carol Mudford. We talk to two women who are helping woolgrowers on Kangaroo Island reclaim their livelihoods and showcase the wedding of a bride who celebrated her heritage with a wool wedding dress.
Artist Lottie Rae talks risks, rewards and why she walked away from her beloved Trangie business. We step inside the Arnott family’s lovingly restored Coolah homestead and meet an agribusiness powerhouse who’s determined to change the way ag research happens in Australia.
Our cover star is Queensland grazier Bridget Adams, who reflects on the relationship that saw her switch a TV career for life on the land. Plus, we catch up with a bunch of bright entrepreneurs, including a Tassie mum who turned lockdown boredom into a booming seed business.