The White Earth
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
384
Novel • Fiction
Queensland, Australia • 1990s
2007
Adult
18+ years
In The White Earth, Andrew McGahan explores tensions surrounding land ownership in rural Australia. The narrative follows a boy who moves to his uncle's farm after a family tragedy. Through his experiences, the story delves into themes of inheritance, family secrets, and the impact of historical conflicts on current relationships.
Mysterious
Dark
Melancholic
Contemplative
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Andrew McGahan's The White Earth is praised for its atmospheric storytelling and exploration of themes like land ownership and legacy. Critics commend its rich character development and historical context. However, some find the pacing slow, which may detract from the narrative's tension. Overall, it's a compelling read with deep thematic resonance.
Readers who appreciate The Secret River by Kate Grenville or Cloudstreet by Tim Winton will enjoy Andrew McGahan's The White Earth. They are drawn to Australian historical fiction, complex family dynamics, and themes of land and identity. Fans of dramatic, atmospheric narratives will find this novel compelling.
2,053 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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384
Novel • Fiction
Queensland, Australia • 1990s
2007
Adult
18+ years
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