The Ballad of Banjo Crossing, Tess Evans
The Ballad of Banjo Crossing, Tess Evans
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The Ballad of Banjo Crossing

Author: Tess Evans

Narrator: Gregory Caine, Mimi Kwa

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/10/2018


Synopsis

A tender, heartwarming and utterly appealing novel about the power of community, love, loss and second chances.
Jack McPhail is a man on the run from his past, a drifter who lands by accident in a sleepy outback Australian town called Banjo Crossing. Jack -- almost despite himself -- becomes slowly drawn into the town, its community, its characters and its concerns.He's on the brink of falling in love with Mardi, a young widow and owner of the local coffee shop, when the community is confronted and divided by an unexpected development. A coal mining company has come to town, intent on buying up the local properties to build an open cut mine. The town of Banjo Crossing rallies together to fight off the threat. Jack wants to help out his new friends, but if he does, he's at risk of his past being exposed. Having his secret out there could change everything for him. Will he help them out, even if it costs him his second chance at happiness?'Highly topical and engaging ... incubating a mystery which must not be revealed until the exact psychological moment ... entertaining and charismatic' Adelaide Advertiser

About Tess Evans

Tess Evans' first novel, the bestselling BOOK OF LOST THREADS, was published in 2010 and was shortlisted for the Indie Awards 2011 and longlisted for the 2012 International IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award. She has since published THE MEMORY TREE (2012) and MERCY STREET (2016). Previous to her writing debut, Tess taught and counselled a wide range of people: youth at risk, migrants, Indigenous trainees, apprentices, sole parents and unemployed workers of all ages and professions. She lives in Melbourne.

About Mimi Kwa

Mimi Kwa has been a journalist and television newsreader for twenty years as well as appearing in TV series and commercials. She and her partner, John, live in Melbourne, with their four children, a cavoodle and a burmese cat. Mimi loves to paint and write. This is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna on July 17, 2018

3.5 stars This book reminded me very much of the blueberry muffin that appears on the cover. I grant you that this is an odd analogy, but it makes perfect sense if you think about it. It was sweet, old fashioned, the perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea. The kind of book that warms you, that’s just......more

Goodreads review by Nadia on December 02, 2018

A lovely book set in a small Aussie country town. Great characters, and an interesting and entertaining story. This would be a great book for relaxing with over the holidays.......more

Goodreads review by Donna on May 03, 2020

Enjoyable light read.......more

Goodreads review by Jane on November 18, 2018

I am disappointed with this book. There was not enough feeling to portray what otherwise was a great story. The characters are one dimensional and none of them were relatable. 1. Mardi. She is a widow who struggles with moving on from her deceased husband. There were many scenes in the book with her......more