Mates at Billabong(Paperback, Mary Grant Bruce)
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It is the story of a young English aristocrat named Lady Bridget who marries a wealthy Australian grazier named MacKeith and moves to his remote property in the Queensland Outback. Lady Bridget is a fiercely independent woman who is determined to make a life for herself in the harsh Australian landscape, but she soon finds herself in conflict with her husband's violent and bigoted ways.The novel is set against the backdrop of the early 1900s, a time when Australia was still a relatively new and untamed country. Praed's vivid descriptions of the Outback landscape and the people who inhabited it make the novel come alive for the reader.Lady Bridget is a complex and well-developed character. She is intelligent, courageous, and compassionate, but she is also stubborn and proud. She is determined to live her life on her own terms, even if it means going against the expectations of society.MacKeith is a more contradictory character. He is a successful businessman and a skilled bushman, but he is also a cruel and vindictive man. He is deeply prejudiced against the Aboriginal people, and he does not hesitate to use violence against them.The relationship between Lady Bridget and MacKeith is one of the central themes of the novel. Lady Bridget is initially attracted to MacKeith's strength and masculinity, but she soon realizes that he is a dangerous and untrustworthy man. She tries to reform him, but he is unwilling to change.