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Swallows Fly North - a Tasmanian Tale

Swallows Fly North - a Tasmanian Tale
 
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Swallows Fly North is a novel about boys growing from romantic children to the realities of manhood during the years from 1940 to 1963; a tale of migration, regeneration and the protection of cultural heritage.

Life-long friends, Jack, Harry and Peter, were born in 1933 and spent their early childhood on the Tasman Peninsula. They sought careers far from their homeland but, despite living far apart as adults and following their own guiding stars, they, like the swallows, returned time and again to their birthplace.

Published: 2017
Format: softcover
Pages: 202
SKU SKU18550
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Weight 0.50 kg
Author Al McKay
ISBN 9780648028673
 
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