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Kimberley Sun

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Kimberley Sun

By: Di Morrissey
Narrated by: Kate Hood
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The remote town of Broome, the desert and the Kimberley coast - Australia's last frontier and a land of ancient beauty. Lily Barton, now 53, is beautiful, adventurous and looking for a life change. Sami, her daughter, is driving alone through the outback to finally, reluctantly confront her family roots. Together they are swept into a world where legends, myths and reality converge. They find that everyone they meet has a story to tell, from Farouz, the son of an Afghan camel driver, to Bobby, the Chinese-Aboriginal man who is tangled up in the murder of a German tourist. And who is the mysterious artist hiding in the desert? All have a secret and a story to share as each finds their place under the Kimberley Sun.

©2002 Lady Byron Pty Ltd. (P)2004 Bolinda Publishing
Contemporary Contemporary Fiction Genre Fiction
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Editorial reviews

The endearing tale of a mother and daughter in the rugged climes of Western Australia, Kimberley Sun beckons listeners on a vibrant and heartwarming jaunt through the country’s history. Actress Kate Hood (Prisoner, Blue Heelers) deftly depicts Di Morrissey’s colorful cast of characters, betraying the rich tapestry of cultures and experiences that make up the Australian character of past and present. Through the eyes of Lily Barton and daughter Sami, listeners meet Bobby, an Aboriginal man who finds himself on the wrong end of a murder investigation, and Farouz, the son of a camel driver from Afghanistan. The versatile Hood provides each character with a unique voice while nevertheless imparting the essentially Australian experience that binds together these modern-day pioneers of the Kimberley coast.

Critic reviews

"Narrator Kate Hood does the unexpected in making an extraordinary story even more compelling. Every character...is splendid and distinct.â¿¿ ( AudioFile Magazine)
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This was a nice easy listen, enough twists and turns to keep you intrigued and plenty of culture and diversity as well
A nice sequel to the first book about Broome and the pearling industry

A nice easy listen

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I’m hard of hearing and high squeaky voices don’t work for me. I lost much of the story as a result of this.

I liked the tie in with Tears of the Moon.

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Where does Kimberley Sun rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Right up with the top ten.

What did you like best about this story?

It is well written, has a good story line and was easy to listen to.

Which scene was your favorite?

Where the daughter eventually 'gets it' about her mother's relations.

If you could take any character from Kimberley Sun out to dinner, who would it be and why?

The bagpipe player

Any additional comments?

She has become my favourite author.

Settle Down and Enjoy

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Kimberley Sun ambles along without ever making an impact. Its vanilla sex and politics make it unlikely to disturb readers' afternoons, let alone their sensibilities. In other words, it is perfect popular fiction

Everybody Wins

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