2 Books by Tony Parsons
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Overview: Credited as Tony Parsons on his works. Tony Parsons, OAM, has worked as a professional sheep and wool classer, a journalist, news editor and rural commentator, a consultant to major agricultural companies, and an award-winning breeder of animals and show poultry. He owned his first kelpie dog in 1944, and in 1950 established ‘Karrawarra’, one of the top kelpie studs in Australia. In 1992 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his contribution to the propagation of the Australian kelpie.
Genre: General Fiction | Classics
Return To The High Country
In the beginning there had been only High Peaks, the MacLeod family property in the heart of Australia’s rugged high country. Andrew and Anne MacLeod struggled on the land to give David, their only son and heir, a better life.
Wracked by grief following his father’s death, David is determined to succeed. With the MacLeod love of the land running in his blood, and the beautiful Catriona at his side, he builds an impressive empire of grazing properties for the sons he hopes will follow him.
But grooming a suitable heir proves as challenging and heartbreaking as rural life itself. It is David’s passion for his beloved high country, and the support of the women in his life, that keep his dream alive.
Here is a story that will transport you to the heartland of Australia’s bush and keep you spellbound till the very last page.
Silver in the Sun
When handsome young Ian Richardson inherits Kanimbla, a vast merino stud property in the Queensland Murrawee district, there’s great speculation about whether he’ll sell and take the money and run back to England. But Ian soon proves himself to be a capable boss, earning the respect of his employees, and winning hearts too, especially that of the beautiful Fiona McDonald.
Ian finds Kanimbla threatened by falling wool prices, and works hard to give the property a new direction. The energy brings is infectious, and when he suggests that the community pull together to rescue their dying township, even the most reluctant sheep farmers and cattlemen stand up to be counted. Then Ian receives a letter from his parents’ estate, and suddenly everything is thrown into question.
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