Seven Poor Men of Sydney

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In this poetic and impressionistic novel, Catherine Baguenault and the seven men of the title, are held together by the tenuous associations of their city, by the fickle bonds of love and friendship, and by an encompassing and defeating poverty. The inner landscapes are as tangible as the city and as intense as the elements.

Page Count:
319

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Publication Date:
1978-01-01

Literature & Fiction

Genre Fiction

Historical

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