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From Billabong to London (1915)

af Mary Grant Bruce

Serier: Billabong (4)

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Story for older children which focuses on Norah and Jim Linton's trip to London in the early days of WWI. Fourth in the popular TBillabong' series of 15 novels, first published between 1910 and 1942. This new edition includes an afterword by Barbara Ker Wilson, who also edited the books to remove aspects that may offend modern readers, such as racism.… (mere)
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Re-reading From Billabong to London, I am struck afresh by the interesting structure and build of the books in this series. Episodic in nature, and with only a loosely hanging overarcing plotline, the books tend to be very... anecdotal. Nearly always beginning (obviously aside from the volumes set overseas) with a gentle depiction of life at Billabong station, followed by a few chapters concerning specific events in station life, such as a servants' ball, a muster of stock etc., the books usually have some excitement/danger/suspense just before the halfway mark. Examples include snake-bite, attempted horsetheft, housefire, and so on. After the excitement at this point, which is often spread out over a few diverse episodes, the book usually settles down again for a little while - before the extremely dramatic events of the finale - none of which will I spoil for you!
From Billabong to London has many gripping moments - which I believe make up for some duller passages. (The book is set on board an ocean liner - there are bound to be fewer exciting moments, WWI notwithstanding.) Two people whom I have tried to interest in the series both tossed in the towel about halfway through this book. A real shame, for the last few chapters are quite exciting!
  wallymeadows | Feb 18, 2021 |
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Story for older children which focuses on Norah and Jim Linton's trip to London in the early days of WWI. Fourth in the popular TBillabong' series of 15 novels, first published between 1910 and 1942. This new edition includes an afterword by Barbara Ker Wilson, who also edited the books to remove aspects that may offend modern readers, such as racism.

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