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Settling Day: Thrilling drama and romance on the horse racing tracks of early 20th century England

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In "Settling Day," Nat Gould crafts a captivating narrative that explores themes of identity, belonging, and the transformative power of place. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Australia during the late 19th century, the novel features a rich tapestry of characters, each navigating the complexities of rural life and community dynamics. Gould's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and keen attention to detail, establishing a strong sense of time and place that draws the reader into the heart of the Australian landscape. The work resonates with the literary tradition of pastoral and frontier fiction, highlighting the intricate interplay between humanity and nature. Nat Gould, an English-born author who immigrated to Australia, drew heavily on his personal experiences as a horse trainer and his love for the Australian outback. His background in the racing world profoundly influenced his storytelling, allowing him to imbue "Settling Day" with authenticity and depth. Gould's prodigious output and dedication to exploring Australian themes positioned him as a pivotal figure in early Australian literature, making his works essential for understanding the cultural narrative of the time. This seminal work is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that underscores the evolution of Australian identity. Gould's compelling storytelling and richly drawn characters provide an enchanting experience, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring quest for home and belonging in a rapidly changing world.

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eBook : 13 de diciembre de 2019