The Men from Echo Creek
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Narrated by:
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Glen Lloyd
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By:
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N.R. Walker
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In the winter of 1882, a boy from the mountains has to prove himself a man.
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When Albie Bramwell’s father died, he was left with two thousand hectares of mountain to farm, and little help to run it. Abandoned by all but two of his workers, the whole town of Alpine Falls called him too young to run the farm alone.
Young, yes. At just nineteen, he was determined to prove them wrong. Even if it killed him.
In search of a new life, Percy Collins found himself in a small mountain town where he ran into a man not much older than himself and scored a job at Echo Creek. A property full of misfits, or so the townsfolk had called it. But what Percy found was a home.
What Albie found was something he never thought possible. A man to love, and a man to share his dreams.
But times were tough, the winter harsh, and money scarce. Albie and Percy would need to do more than prove themselves worthy. They’d need to not only prove themselves better than anyone else. They’d need to prove it twice.
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- Steve Marshall
- 11-07-2024
Another great Australian story
I have loved N.R. Walker's stories for a long time, especially those set in the Australian landscape. So this was a treat. I don't usually read historical stories, but I wanted to trust the author to provide a story full of heart. I was not disappointed and am really happy that I took the chance. Albie and Percy are a great couple and life on the farm and the politics of the small town added to the texture of this period piece.
Glen Lloyd's performance was outstanding. I look forward to listening to his considered and sensitive narration in future stories.
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