The Farmer's Wife

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by Rachael Treasure


  Thanks to my team at HarperCollins: it was the muffins! Thanks to Shona Martyn for the new path, Anna Valdinger for the laughter and the entire team for seeing my vision and coming along for the ride. To my ex-hubby, John, thanks for not being like Charlie Lewis and being the best dad to your kids, and to the Treasure family for being troopers. Thanks also to the team at Penguin for bringing Jillaroo into the world over a decade ago. Look where it has taken us! How exciting to have rural voices captured within books everywhere on the shelves!

  And mostly to my dogs, Connie, Rousie and Indi, and ponies Jemma and Jess, thanks for waiting for me to leave my desk! And to Dreams, my most beautiful horse, I know you have and will continue to carry me and give my life wings.

  And lastly to my readers: you are the ones who bring my books alive. I hope they help you to look within and see how you can shine your light out into the world. And if you have land, I hope this book inspires you to team up with Mother Nature so the health of our planet is assured.

  Love always,

  About the Author

  Rachael Treasure lives in southern rural Tasmania with her two young children and an extended family of Kelpies, chooks, horses, sheep and a time-share Jack Russell. She is passionate about encouraging non-readers to read, as well as inspiring farmers to consider regenerative agricultural practices and animal handlers to better understand their dogs and livestock. Rachael has been the proud patron of Agfest, Tasmania’s world-class agricultural field day run by Rural Youth volunteers.

  Rachael’s first novel, Jillaroo, published in 2002, was a bestseller and has become one of Australia’s iconic works of fiction, inspiring other country women to contribute to the genre of contemporary rural literature. She has gone on to write three other bestselling novels, two collections of short stories, a TV drama and a country song with The Wolfe Brothers.

  rachaeltreasure.com

  Rachael Treasure

  @rachaeltreasure

  Other Books by Rachael Treasure

  Jillaroo

  The Stockmen

  The Rouseabout

  The Cattleman’s Daughter

  The Girl and the Ghost-grey Mare

  Fifty Bales of Hay

  Copyright

  HarperCollinsPublishers

  First published in Australia in 2013

  This edition published in 2013

  by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia Pty Limited

  ABN 36 009 913 517

  harpercollins.com.au

  Copyright © Rachael Treasure 2013

  The right of Rachael Treasure to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000.

  This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced, copied, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, recorded, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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  National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry:

  Treasure, Rachael.

  The farmer’s wife / Rachael Treasure.

  ISBN: 978 0 7322 9634 6 (pbk.)

  ISBN: 978 1 7430 9823 3 (epub)

  Family farms – Australia – Fiction.

  Women farmers – Australia – Fiction.

  A823.4

  Cover design by Natalie Winter

  Cowgirl on oil drum by Pete Starman / Getty Images; all other images by shutterstock.com

 

 

 


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