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Set in the untamed landscape of mid-19th-century Australia, The Dreaming is a rich and potent tale of hidden passion and broken taboo.

Australia, 1871. Following her mother's sudden death, Joanna Drury sets sail from India and arrives in Melbourne to claim the property left to her by her mother - and to trace the mysteries of her family's past. From her first steps on shore, Joanna becomes entangled with a lost boy who leads her to the fascinating Hugh Westbrook. She agrees to look after the child in exchange for Hugh's help in finding her inheritance. But she falls deeply in love with Hugh and with life at his sheep station, Merinda. When strange nightmares begin to plague her - the same that tormented her mother - Joanna starts to notice the Aborigines' strange reaction to her. Delving into Australia's past, she discovers the tragic events that have marked her family's destiny and her own life - events that happened long ago, in the time the Aborigines call "the Dreaming".

Full of intriguing historical detail, Wood's compelling story brings the clash of immigrant and Aboriginal cultures to stunning life, capturing the danger, mystery, and romance of an emerging country.


The Dreaming (Audible Audio Edition) Barbara Wood Sharyn Doolan LLC Cherry Hill Publishing Books

I read this book in 1991. Actually several times.
All these years I've remembered the story, the mystery, the romance of the book, but had forgotten the title.
When Australia the movie came out, the previews reminded me of this book, and I started my research again and there I found it! The Dreaming!
Joanna Drury comes to Australia with a deed in hand for land she had been left there. Her parents have died. Her mother, long before her death was tortured by dreams of dogs tearing her apart.
Then Joanna starts having them.
At the dock in Australia, she sees a young boy alone and goes to help him. Then the boy's uncle, Hugh Westbrook finds him and Joanna, and after they talk and Hugh may be able to help her find her property in exchange for caring for the boy for a while, they ride together to his sheep station, Merinda.
Aborigines treat Joanna strangely, as if they are afraid of her. She is convinced this has to do with the dreams.
As she learns of the local lore, she knows something happened to her grandparents and needs to find answers before the mystery kills her.
Hugh and Joanna fall in love and marry -
AS Joanna goes across the massive country, her party gets involved in an accident, and Joanna is alone in the brush. She starts remembering the lore of the 'songlines' of the Aborigines, where the land actually has messages written in it to follow - and she finds the answers to her questions.
This is one of the most romantic books I've read, as well as a huge epic book about Australia and the Aborigines, and the metaphysical.
I highly recommend this book that has it all!

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 18 hours and 16 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
  • Audible.com Release Date August 31, 2015
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B014Q5638M

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Read this book years ago and remembered the enthralling story about a courageous young woman's quest to claim her legacy in the Australian hinterlands and discover her family's secret which was closely intertwined with the culture of the native Maori people. Great adventure and sense of place.
This book pulls you in on the first page. It reminded me of things I hadn't thought about since I read The Thorn Birds. Written with excitement of the country and love for the hard working sheep men of Australia. I learned so much about the history of the nature people, who really had parallel problems like our American Indians.
I enjoyed this book very much. I'm a huge fan of historical fiction, and the author did a fabulous job of putting me in the story and truly making me feel as if I was in 19th century Australia. I feel as though I learned a lot about the Aborigines, and the characters became my friends.

For the most part the story moved very nicely, although there was a spot or two I found a little slow. The reason I didn't give this five stars had mostly to do with the ending. I loved the message of the ending, but we never found out what happened with any of the other characters. I felt as if it never got wrapped up, except for with Joanna and Beth.

The Dreaming is definitely worth reading, however, especially if you are interested in the history of Australia.
I highly recommend this book to those who love Australia, are fascinated by the good and the bad of its history, and the mysticism of the Aborigin culture. It is a wonderful read for those who just want to read and be entertained; but it has much more to offer and is deeper than your normal page turners. It explores the personal development of a number of characters as well as provides a gentle critism and depiction on a human level of some of the unpleasant sides of Australia's fronteer days and of the beauty of a culture that was trampled on.
This book pulled me in on the very first page, and it was one that I didn't want to end. The characters came alive and the wonderful blend of storytelling with the richness of the Aborigine culture mixed with the struggles of the settlers of that time made for a "can't put down" reading experience. I was surprised to find out the author hadn't lived there; her research was so richly detailed. It made me want to read more of her books. Thank you Ms. Wood!
Felt it would never end. Enjoyed it three quarters through and then it started fizzling out and ended abruptly. Her main character became unbelievable and weak and her journey through the Outaback was unbelievable and tedious. Other than her husband the characters became wisjy washy. To me Barbara Woods also ran out of steam . Pearl Loehrer.
As always, I am incredibly impressed with Barbara Wood's extensive research into any subject, country, or race she writes about. This novel offers an in depth look at the early colonial days of Australia and how the people lived. Readers will learn about Aborginal superstitions, the sheep trade, kangaroos, dingos, and early immigration. During this education, there is a love story or two, tragedy among families, and revenge plots. This novel follows Johanna from India to Australia where she marries and has a child and the entire time (and this novel expands many many years) she is having nightmares and feels there is a curse on her. Ok.. this is where it gets four stars instead of five. The "black magic" and the superstitions and the dreams got old halfway thru the book. Lot of repitition and I started to scan over her dreams and all the stuff about snake serpent and rabid dogs. Otherwise, terrific novel.
I read this book in 1991. Actually several times.
All these years I've remembered the story, the mystery, the romance of the book, but had forgotten the title.
When Australia the movie came out, the previews reminded me of this book, and I started my research again and there I found it! The Dreaming!
Joanna Drury comes to Australia with a deed in hand for land she had been left there. Her parents have died. Her mother, long before her death was tortured by dreams of dogs tearing her apart.
Then Joanna starts having them.
At the dock in Australia, she sees a young boy alone and goes to help him. Then the boy's uncle, Hugh Westbrook finds him and Joanna, and after they talk and Hugh may be able to help her find her property in exchange for caring for the boy for a while, they ride together to his sheep station, Merinda.
Aborigines treat Joanna strangely, as if they are afraid of her. She is convinced this has to do with the dreams.
As she learns of the local lore, she knows something happened to her grandparents and needs to find answers before the mystery kills her.
Hugh and Joanna fall in love and marry -
AS Joanna goes across the massive country, her party gets involved in an accident, and Joanna is alone in the brush. She starts remembering the lore of the 'songlines' of the Aborigines, where the land actually has messages written in it to follow - and she finds the answers to her questions.
This is one of the most romantic books I've read, as well as a huge epic book about Australia and the Aborigines, and the metaphysical.
I highly recommend this book that has it all!
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