The Man From Snowy River
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Narrated by:
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Richard Aspel
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Elyne Mitchell
About this listen
From Banjo Paterson's immortal ballad comes the classic novel.
Jim Craig is 18-years-old, and cannot return to his mountain home until he has proven himself a man. Jessica Harrison is the beautiful, impetuous daughter of the wealthy cattleman whose £1000 colt runs off to join the brumby mob. And then there is the stallion, leader of the brumbies for almost 20 years, ranging free and proud in the mountains, whose very existence is like a dark thread running through the lives of so many people....
©1982 Angus & Robertson Publishers and Snowy River Production & Distribution Pty Ltd. (P)2000 Bolinda PublishingWhat listeners say about The Man From Snowy River
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-01-2024
The Man from Snowy River- DK
A great listen
To finish this book on Australia Day was very fitting.
The pride the I felt was amazing
Very well put together
Thank you very much for a great story 🇦🇺
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- Samsung Tablet
- 06-12-2019
The Man From Snowy River.
A well told story that was thrilling from start to finish with Patterson's famous poem of the same name woven into the story. I loved it. The narrator told it well.
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- M. Miles
- 23-09-2019
Such a wonderful story
This story is so well written. I bought it for my elderly father to listen to, having been a boy from the bush himself, and he really enjoyed it. He had impared vision so it opened up his mind again to stories of his own youth.
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