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OverviewTo hold the dust is to hold everything they cannot bear to lose. Set against the sweeping Wheatbelt of Western Australia, To Hold the Dust is a powerful, multi-generational family saga about legacy, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between people and the land that shapes them. When the Crowley patriarch dies, the fragile balance that held the family together begins to crumble. Tensions that have simmered for decades rise sharply to the surface, forcing each member to face the truths they have long avoided. Robert, the eldest, steps into his father's role burdened by expectation and doubt, struggling to hold the farm-and the family-together. William, torn between duty and disappointment, wants to prove himself but carries deep resentment that threatens to break everything apart. Jonathon, restless and ambitious, questions whether the life he was born into is the life he wants to lead. Alice and Eleanor navigate their own grief while watching their brothers drift toward conflict. And Mary, the quiet heart of the family, fights to keep the Crowleys from shattering under the weight of pride, grief, and a legacy that has demanded more than any of them ever expected. As drought tightens its grip and debt presses in, the Crowleys find themselves at a crossroads. Every choice they make-every sacrifice, every silence, every unspoken truth-ripples across the land and through the generations. Holding on to the farm means confronting the wounds of the past, accepting the costs of survival, and recognising that the land they love is both a sanctuary and a force that demands everything in return. Amid shifting loyalties, family conflict, and the unforgiving beauty of the Wheatbelt, To Hold the Dust explores the emotional landscape of inheritance, identity, and belonging. It is a story of resilience and heartache, of the fractures that divide us and the ties that bind us, and the way the land remembers every footstep, every sorrow, and every triumph. With richly drawn characters and an evocative Australian setting, this novel is perfect for readers who love deeply emotional rural sagas and stories rooted in family, history, and the land. Fans of Fiona McCallum, Rachael Johns, Barbara Hannay, and Australian outback fiction will be swept into the world of the Crowleys as they navigate love, loss, loyalty, and the legacy written in the dust beneath their feet. To Hold the Dust is a gripping, heartfelt story about what it means to hold on-to land, to memory, to one another-and what happens when the cost of holding becomes almost too heavy to bear. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eddy Wilson , Barbara BreedPublisher: Sunburnt Pages Imprint: Sunburnt Pages Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781764356190ISBN 10: 1764356195 Pages: 484 Publication Date: 04 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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