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Mary Grant Bruce (1878–1958)

Auteur de A Little Bush Maid

50 oeuvres 1,945 utilisateurs 8 critiques 3 Favoris

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Œuvres de Mary Grant Bruce

A Little Bush Maid (1910) 231 exemplaires
Mates at Billabong (1911) 142 exemplaires
Norah of Billabong (1913) 139 exemplaires
Billabong's Daughter (1924) 116 exemplaires
Back to Billabong (1921) 111 exemplaires
From Billabong to London (1915) 110 exemplaires
Billabong Adventurers (1927) 106 exemplaires
Captain Jim (1919) 104 exemplaires
Jim and Wally (1916) 96 exemplaires
Bill of Billabong (1931) 96 exemplaires
Son of Billabong (1939) 84 exemplaires
Billabong Gold (1937) 81 exemplaires
Billabong's Luck (1933) 81 exemplaires
Billabong Riders (1942) 80 exemplaires
Wings above Billabong (1935) 75 exemplaires
Golden Fiddles (1928) 35 exemplaires
Karalta (1941) 23 exemplaires
Peter & Co (1940) 22 exemplaires
Circus ring (1936) 17 exemplaires
Robin (1926) 17 exemplaires
The Twins of Emu Plains (1923) 16 exemplaires
'Possum (1917) 15 exemplaires
The Stone Axe of Burkamukk (2010) 11 exemplaires
The Happy Traveller (1929) 11 exemplaires
Seahawk (1934) 11 exemplaires
Hugh Stanford's Luck (1926) 9 exemplaires
Dick 8 exemplaires
The houses of the eagle (1925) 8 exemplaires
Told by Peter (1938) 8 exemplaires
Glen Eyre (1912) 7 exemplaires
Timothy in Bushland 6 exemplaires
the tower rooms (1926) 6 exemplaires
Dick Lester Of Kurrajong (1920) 6 exemplaires
Gray's Hollow 6 exemplaires
Anderson's Jo (1927) 4 exemplaires
The bear who lost his hair (1968) 3 exemplaires
Rossiter's Farm 3 exemplaires
Australian Christmas Stories (2022) 2 exemplaires
Road to adventure 2 exemplaires
The Cousin from Town 2 exemplaires
The early tales (2010) 2 exemplaires
Australian Christmas Yarns (2020) 1 exemplaire
Jim and Billabong 1 exemplaire
Winning His Spurs 1 exemplaire
Bear Who Lost His Hair (2000) 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Bruce, Minnie
Bruce, Minnie Grant
Date de naissance
1878-05-24
Date de décès
1958-07-02
Lieu de sépulture
Hastings, Sussex, England, UK
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Australia
Lieu de naissance
Sale, Victoria, Australia
Lieu du décès
Bexhill, Sussex, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
London, England, UK
Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
Études
Miss Estelle Beausire's Ladies High School
Professions
novelist
short-story writer
children's book author
secretary
journalist
poet
Relations
Bruce, Eyre Lewis (father)
Atkinson, Mary (mother)
Bruce, George Evans (husband)
Bruce, Jonathan (son)
Bruce, Patrick (son)
Bruce, Mary (daughter)
Courte biographie
Mary Grant Bruce (24 May 1878 – 2 July 1958), also known as Minnie Bruce, was an Australian children's author and journalist. While all her thirty-seven books enjoyed popular success in Australia and overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom, she was most famous for the Billabong series, focussing on the adventures of the Linton family on Billabong Station in Victoria and in England and Ireland during World War I.

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A key text in Aussie children's literature, published when my great-grandparents were still young, this book was read and re-read by children for 60 years, although I don't think many people my age would be familiar with it. Another fantastic female heroine, and gripping use of the landscape. By this point, colonialist Australia had developed its own personality, and that ever-changing relationship with the land is at the heart of this work.

Is it outdated? Absolutely. It might be a questionable choice for one's children because of its racial stereotypes and language. A product of its time but, on balance, an invigorating historical novel. Just maybe leave it until people are old enough to question the parts that should be questioned.… (plus d'informations)
 
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therebelprince | 2 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2024 |
Christmas in Australia is so very different from the traditions in the USA. I can appreciate that since Christmas in south and central Texas rarely feels like the traditional Christmas. At Christmas-time, Australia is blazes hot with risk of fire, snakes, and the odd kangaroo ever present. So much work this time of year at the stations. Stories are set mostly in the early 20th century. Some are sad, poignant, and funny. Many involve someone in distress and true love is found when someone saves them, such as a former WWII POW unable to recover from his experiences. One story ends in tragedy so read before sharing with young ones. Only one involves Christmas magic. Most feel like Little House on the Prairie type stories with the Australian Christmas background. I enjoyed it for something very different this year.… (plus d'informations)
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KarenMonsen | Dec 16, 2023 |
Re-reading From Billabong to London, I am struck afresh by the interesting structure and build of the books in this series. Episodic in nature, and with only a loosely hanging overarcing plotline, the books tend to be very... anecdotal. Nearly always beginning (obviously aside from the volumes set overseas) with a gentle depiction of life at Billabong station, followed by a few chapters concerning specific events in station life, such as a servants' ball, a muster of stock etc., the books usually have some excitement/danger/suspense just before the halfway mark. Examples include snake-bite, attempted horsetheft, housefire, and so on. After the excitement at this point, which is often spread out over a few diverse episodes, the book usually settles down again for a little while - before the extremely dramatic events of the finale - none of which will I spoil for you!
From Billabong to London has many gripping moments - which I believe make up for some duller passages. (The book is set on board an ocean liner - there are bound to be fewer exciting moments, WWI notwithstanding.) Two people whom I have tried to interest in the series both tossed in the towel about halfway through this book. A real shame, for the last few chapters are quite exciting!
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wallymeadows | Feb 18, 2021 |
This book brought so many important things to my attention regarding the challenges that widows face. I think this is an important book for everyone to read and should be in every church library.

I was given a copy of this book for free. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.
 
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SaraJaneJacobs | Sep 15, 2020 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
50
Membres
1,945
Popularité
#13,230
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
8
ISBN
175
Langues
3
Favoris
3

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