"The Boy in the Bush" by Richard Rowe is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the Australian bush and centers around the Lawson family, particularly the young boy, Sydney Lawson, as he navigates life on their cattle station during a time fraught with challenges such as bushrangers and natural adversities. The narrative captures the essence of Australian rural life, weaving in themes of bravery, family bonds, and the trials of growing up. At the start of the story, Sydney and his family face the threat of a bushranger named Warrigal, who boldly demands the family's prized mare. Upset by this threat, Sydney takes it upon himself to protect his family and assert their independence, even while his father is away. Meanwhile, his younger brother Harry exhibits courage as he sets out to inform the police of the threat, only to be captured by Warrigal. The tension mounts as the bushrangers invade their home, leading to a dramatic confrontation that showcases both the bravery and resourcefulness of the Lawson family. This opening portion establishes the novel's adventurous tone and sets the stage for the challenges that await the characters in the harsh Australian landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Boy in the Bush
By Richard Rowe
"The Boy in the Bush" by Richard Rowe is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the Australian bush and centers around the Law...
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2018-03-07
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Richard Rowe was an English author, also active in Australia.
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