Om Fern Vale or the Queensland Squatter
First published in 1874, 'Fern Vale' is a novel that tells the story of two English girls who move to Queensland, Australia, to begin a new life as squatters. The novel explores themes of love, redemption, and the challenges of life in a new and unfamiliar place. With its vivid descriptions of Australia's natural beauty and its engaging characters, 'Fern Vale' is a classic of nineteenth-century literature that is sure to captivate readers today.
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