Author | Ailsa Craig |
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Language | English |
Set in | Australia |
Publisher | Currawong |
Publication date | 1947 |
Publication place | Australia |
If Blood Should Stain the Wattle is a 1947 Australian novel by Ailsa Craig. [1]
It was described as "A story of domestic conflict in a country setting. Told with quiet, but compelling power in the manner of Daphne du Maurier." [2]
The novel was serialised in the Sydney Morning Herald. [3] [4] [5]
The Argus said "would be better if some of the propaganda were more subtle." [6]
The Weekly Times said Craig's "style is impressive and she writes convincingly about country scenes with which she is familiar." [7]
The Age said "This book makes entertaining reading, although it is written fulsomely, with some characters trite and others unconvincing." [8]
The novel was turned into a radio serial by the ABC in 1949. [9] [10]
Author | Ailsa Craig |
---|---|
Language | English |
Set in | Australia |
Publisher | Currawong |
Publication date | 1947 |
Publication place | Australia |
If Blood Should Stain the Wattle is a 1947 Australian novel by Ailsa Craig. [1]
It was described as "A story of domestic conflict in a country setting. Told with quiet, but compelling power in the manner of Daphne du Maurier." [2]
The novel was serialised in the Sydney Morning Herald. [3] [4] [5]
The Argus said "would be better if some of the propaganda were more subtle." [6]
The Weekly Times said Craig's "style is impressive and she writes convincingly about country scenes with which she is familiar." [7]
The Age said "This book makes entertaining reading, although it is written fulsomely, with some characters trite and others unconvincing." [8]
The novel was turned into a radio serial by the ABC in 1949. [9] [10]