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As the River Runs by Stephen Scourfield

UWA Publishing, $26.95 pb, 319 pp, 9781742584904

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Stephen Scourfield’s As the River Runs is set in the Kimberley of contemporary Western Australia. A loose sequel to the award-winning Other Country (2009), As The River Runs retains Scourfield’s focus on the scenery and characters of the Western Australian outback, but moves the action forward twenty years to the present day.

 


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As the River Runs by Stephen Scourfield

UWA Publishing, $26.95 pb, 319 pp, 9781742584904

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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