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Australian Christmas Yarns, Volume 2

Australian Christmas Yarns by Mary Grant Bruce, Book 2

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Australian Christmas Yarns, Volume 2

By: Mary Grant Bruce
Narrated by: Denis Daly, Sarah Bacaller
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This collection follows on from Australian Christmas Yarns Volume I and consists of 10 stories by notable Australian author Mary Grant Bruce (1878-1958). These stories sketch challenges of landscape, relationship, loss, and hope.

This collection includes:

  • "A Coastwise Christmas"
  • "Santa Claus, Helper"
  • "Santa Claus, Junior"
  • "Santa Claus, Mediator"
  • "The Christmas Cook"
  • "In Great Waters"
  • "The Hammock"
  • "A New Year's Dawn 1"
  • "A New Year's Dawn 2"
  • "A New Year's Dawn 3"

Mary Grant Bruce (1878-1958) was an Australian author, many of whose writings focused on iconic Australian life. As well as publishing 37 books, Mary Grant Bruce wrote regularly for Australian newspapers, often for children. Her most well-known works are the books in the Billabong series.

Public Domain (P)2021 Voices of Today
Classics Short Stories Fiction Celebration Winter Christmas

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