"From choirboy to cowboy".....In Jackaroo,Thornton recalls his years learning the ropes in an era when farm work was still done on horseback.Engaging,candid and often funny,his memoir reveals the hard working lives of the unsung all-rounders of the country.Set in 1960`s-70`s Australia,when we "still rode on the sheep`s back".
Well written with a typical Australian sense of humour. Quite funny in parts, also tells a great story of what it was like working on sheep farms a few decades ago (not sure how much has changed since?). All I can say is that hopefully we've since developed technology that makes it complete unnecessary to use one's teeth to castrate a lamb.
Cynthia Voigt wrote a series of books about a kingdom in a far off land, in a far off time, in a far off place. And I have never even heard of them!! I'ver read many of her other books, Izzy Willy Nilly, Dicey's Song, A Solitary Blue and I have really enjoyed them. So - how did I miss these??
Jackaroo is the March book for our new family book club and I was excited to read a well-loved author in a completely different way!
Jackaroo is a fable - a made up character who swoops in and saves the downtrodden just like Robin Hood. He wears a mask - appears and disappears in a moment. And he is the savior of the people. That is what they are called - the people. There are also Lords and Earls and a King. But they are far off - and rarely seen. The Kingdom is carried along by the people who toil in the Inns, and the fields and barely make it. Because the Lords and Ladies take their money for taxes. The people are not allowed to learn to read. They work and they live and then they die - young!
Gwynn is an Innkeeper's daughter who has refused to marry and knows she will spend her days working for her brother when he runs the Inn - women are not allowed to run a business. And then there is a mysterious Lord and his son who show up at the Inn and ask for Gwynn and her servant to take them on a mapping trip. And then there is a snowstorm!
Gwynn is stranded in a cottage - snowed in - with a moody young Lord who is not to speak to her. And then she makes an unexpected discovery.
I really liked Gwynn. She is the girl that I wanted to be - sure of herself and willing to take the consequences of changing the world she lives in for what she needs. And with her courage she is able to see the world make a little change!