"Tree-change turns to tragedyThe Jill Morcroft leads the fight to preserve it.The Bruce Hunter seeks to profit from land clearing and sub-division.The Simmo, a long-standing local resident, foresees the fire dangers that others ignore.Their Enjoy a lifestyle that combines advantages of both city and country living. Romances, conflicts and friendships cut across family lines.The When the deadliest bushfires in Australia’s history hit the community, the struggles for survival bring a heart wrenching climax which changes lives forever.FICTION"
An amazing book, relatively unknown, but it is amazingly written, with in-depth characters and a thrilling story-line. I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a good book.
This book was a decent book considering the flow, because there were several events happening at once. However, all of those movements were not that connected, so it was confusing. It would definitely have been better if the book only consisted of one major event and really dug into it. Even if there was a very big fire towards the end, I didn't really find much tension. In addition, the several events happening at once made it difficult to visualize each characters part or place in the book (my opinion). However, there were several conflicts which was a good part of having several parts.
A tree too far is an amazing book, it's well-written and very suspenseful and really exciting just generally. I really recommend it to other readers. It starts off with Germaine Greer and just gets better from there. It is a masterpiece of our times, and I would know.- Robert Smith