Simply put, this is a very fine book. First, there is the context. Place – Western Australia, with an outstanding description of the physical geography of a one million acre sheep station that accommodates 20,000 sheep. There is profound isolation, heat and insects, and the terrifying consequence of a cyclone. Time – principally 1958-59 and a decade later. And second, there is a compelling human element. What is the human cost of multiple tragedies? How do “survivors” cope with paralyzing grief and guilt? What about self-forgiveness? This is an epic novel that has breathtaking scope. Thanks to Catherine for this recommendation.
PS: Ms. Stedman previously wrote the acclaimed The Light Between The Oceans.
