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Pilbara

The stunning new novel from Australia's No.1 bestselling author of Black Sheep and Khaki Town...

Judy Nunn

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English
HARPER360
28 October 2025
A stunning tale of loyalty and survival from a master storyteller ...

In this ancient, harsh place, faint hearts will not last.

The Pilbara, late 1800s: Frontier country, the wild west of Australia - a lawless, violent place where treachery is a way of life.

Widower Charles Burton arrives in this forbidding corner of the world with his three young children. They've travelled half the globe, from the lush rolling hills and dales of Yorkshire, on a mission to save their family's sheep and cattle property. Rebuilding the fortunes of Burton Station will ask everything of Charles and his children, particularly daughter Victoria, who will at times threaten to bring about their downfall.

Here in the oldest landscape on earth, survival has always proved a battle. And when greed takes over, the battle only intensifies. Aboriginal people are robbed of their lands and their very way of life as every new arrival fights for the riches on offer - the grazing territory, the pearls and the gold. Amid all this brutality, the Burtons and their allies must fight to conquer the savagery that surrounds them.

From Yorkshire to Cossack in Western Australia, and London to Tahiti in French Polynesia, Pilbara is the tale of a family on a mission to restore the honour of its name.
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Imprint:   HARPER360
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781460768471
ISBN 10:   1460768477
Pages:   496
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Judy Nunn AM is an Australian literary icon and master storyteller. In her thirty-year career, she has written over twenty books, which have sold more than a million copies in Australia alone. Readers everywhere are passionate about Judy's stories of her country and its people, told with her trademark authenticity and filled with unforgettable characters who live on long after the final page. From the stage to the screen and the page, Judy has always been a storyteller, and her significant service to the performing arts and to literature was recognised in 2015, when she was made a Member of the Order of Australia.

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