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Far from My Native Shore
- A Collection of Australian Historical Novels (Box Set)
- Narrated by: Rebecca McKernan
- Length: 24 hrs and 16 mins
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Collection includes:
One of Us Buried
In 1806, a fateful decision sends Eleanor Marling from the salons of London to a prison ship bound for New South Wales. She is put to work at the female factory of Parramatta, where the women's only hope of food and lodgings is to offer their bodies to the settlement's men. Nell is given shelter by Lieutenant Blackwell, a brooding soldier to whom she is inexplicably drawn. But as she treads a dangerous line between obedience and power, she learns the role of a factory lass is to remain silent—or face a walk to the gallows.
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