Kalinda
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Richard Aspel
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Evan Green
About this listen
This stunning sequel to Adam's Empire, centred on his remote sheep station Kalinda, tracks the development of Adam's family. Having grown up as a poor orphan child, Adam finds himself financially secure, in love and a father. But Adam's new found bliss is short lived. His relationship with his lover, Nellie, collapses under societal pressure and lawyers are threatening to take away his young daughter. When WWII breaks out, Adam enlists in the army and finds himself stationed in Nazi-occupied Greece. Heartbroken and far away from everything he knows, will he decide to give love another chance? As the decades pass, the lives of Adam and his family will intertwine in ways they never expected.
©1991 Evan Green (P)2017 Bolinda PublishingWhat listeners say about Kalinda
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- Anonymous User
- 30-01-2022
Brilliant
Just loved this book along with the first book Adam’s Empire, what an amazing story of survival and a great history lesson on the the Australian out back and the people that helped build and form this amazing country we are blessed to live in, highly recommended!!
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- Kim
- 18-05-2018
Fantastic book
I really enjoyed this book and was so sad when it finished ... to read about our own outback was something special !! And the narrator was amazing as he had many voices to remember, he gave everyone a great personality ... thanks for a great read
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- Graeme
- 17-11-2017
kangaroo tales
loved it another fine story with mechanical and car rally knowledge with out back Australia
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- Philip
- 29-12-2018
great book excellent read. a book in the grand Au
it's a book that you can listen to for a long time and enjoy every moment of. a story written in the
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-2021
kalinda
i loved both adams empire and kalinda. i thought the story was amazing and just drew you in.
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- david allen
- 16-09-2024
A great addition to the original
I really enjoyed this series and the story was really well told by the writers
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- Tania McDermott
- 05-05-2019
Great sequel to the first novel
Epic continuation of a story, spanning 70 years in the life of Adam Ross, providing a slice of Australian life during the depression, to the second world war and beyond following the stories of his friends and their next generations. Sensitively weaving in sensitive social topics and a few mad bad-guy characters to keep one coming back for more!
This author is like an Aussie version of Wilbur Smith!
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- Anonymous User
- 13-08-2020
Exquisite
Loved the characters and the journey they took me on. Was a little sad when it ended.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-10-2017
narrator destroyed the book
The narrator completely wrecked the book. not only does he make aborigines sound like pompous english pricks his own voice is enough to give your ears a reason to bleed.... 👎
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