Endless River: Life, Love and Death on the Gellibrand
Endless River combines historical events — notably the drama, tragedy and heroism which surrounded the wreck of the Fiji at Moonlight Head — with a fictional account of life on and around the Gellibrand River at Princetown in 1891.
It brings to life, in the framework of a single family history, the personalities and tensions within a community struggling with the challenges of early life in the colony of Victoria.
It is a story of romance and larrikinism; of squatters, settlers and an ex-convict; of humour and tragedy, successes and failures. And murder.
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