THE FARMER’S WIFE

THE FARMER’S WIFE

by Treasure (Author)

Synopsis

A beautiful and moving tale of self-discovery, The Farmer's Wife deals with the truth about relationships that the Cinderella stories never tell us.

She got the fairytale ending - but that was just the beginning...

When Rebecca Saunders married her party boy Charlie Lewis and they settled down on her beloved farm, she thought the hard work was over. Ten years and two kids later, the idyllic future she imagined seems like a distant fantasy.
Her life is a never-ending cycle of running the household and bringing up two small children. There's little time to keep the romance alive, and when Rebecca and Charlie are faced with money troubles, they have very different ideas about how to save the farm.
Rebecca is starting to wonder if she ever really knew Charlie - or even herself. Is it too late to rekindle their love? Can they find their way back to one another or has the gulf become too wide?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09 May 2013

ISBN 10: 0007509820
ISBN 13: 9780007509829

Media Reviews

Praise for RIVER RUN DEEP

I was caught up in the drama, fun, rocky romances and many adventures of Rebecca, one of the most refreshing Australian heroines ever ... By the end of this book, you yearn for a ute, a pair of boots, and the wide open spaces. Australian Women's Weekly

Author Bio

Author Rachael Treasure currently lives in southern rural Tasmania with her two young children, Rosie and Charlie.
Rachael is passionate about encouraging non-readers to read, inspiring farmers to consider regenerative agricultural practices and animal handlers to better understand their dogs and livestock.
She has worked as a jillaroo, rural journalist, ABC radio broadcaster, professional woolclasser, part-time vet nurse, family farm manager, drover and stock camp cook.
Her first novel Jillaroo, published in 2002, has grown to become one of Australia's iconic works of fiction inspiring other country women to contribute to the genre of contemporary rural literature.
Her other best selling works include, The Stockman, based on her experience with working dog education, The Rouseabout, inspired by her wild times at Australia's Bachelor and Spinster (B&S) Balls and The Cattleman's Daughter which grew from her experience in the Victorian High Country riding horses and droving cattle.
A collection of Rachael's short stories, The Girl and the Ghost Grey Mare, flew to number four position in the Australian Best Seller list when released in October 2011.