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The Thorn Birds

by Colleen McCullough, Colleen McCullough

1977 · Avon Books

About the book

Set in the rugged Australian outback during the early twentieth century, this multi-generational saga follows the Cleary family as they struggle to maintain a sheep station called Drogheda. At the center of the narrative is the lifelong bond between Meggie Cleary and the ambitious Catholic priest, Ralph de Bricassart. Their relationship spans decades, navigating Ralph’s internal conflict between his religious vows and his physical desire for Meggie. The story tracks births, deaths, and financial shifts while detailing the harsh realities of rural isolation and clerical hierarchies.

Readers of historical fiction and family chronicles value this book for its detailed portrayal of the Australian wilderness and the tension between individual longing and institutional duty. The narrative provides an examination of how secrets and unfulfilled dreams shape a family’s heritage over fifty years. Those who appreciate grounded prose regarding emotional sacrifice and the consequences of hidden choices will find a stark depiction of human endurance. Instead of easy resolutions, the reader leaves with a clear sense of how ambition and rigid tradition often override personal happiness.

Details

Published
1977
Publisher
Avon Books
ISBN
9780061807091
Language
EN