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Ten Creeks Run

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1930

Genre
  
Fiction

Preceded by
  
Up the Country

Publication date
  
1930

Pages
  
365pp

Author
  
Miles Franklin

Publisher
  
Blackwood

Followed by
  
Back to Bool Bool

Similar
  
Some Everyday Folk and, Bring the Monkey, My Career Goes Bung, My Brilliant Career, The diaries of Miles Franklin

Ten Creeks Run : A Tale of the Horse and Cattle Stations of the Murrumbidgee (1930) is a novel by Australian writer Miles Franklin.

Contents

Originally published as by "Brent of Bin Bin", this novel forms the second part of a trilogy, preceded by Up the Country (1928) and followed by Cockatoos (1955).

Story outline

While not being a direct sequel to Up the Country this novel also concerns the Murrumbidgee country and the second and third generations of the Mazeres, the Pooles, the Stantons, the Healeys, and the Milfords, who also featured in the first novel.

Critical reception

While admitting that the novel is not up to the standard of its predecessor a reviewer in The Sydney Mail found "as a tale, its characters (and there are a host of them) are drawn with a skill and clarity that prove the author to be not only a keen observer, but a true artist."

A reviewer in The Australasian indicated that the book has some good points: "There may be some who will find his story a little tedious, but they will be those to whom the history of the pioneering days of their country matters little. From a literary point of view the quality of the book is uneven, indeed astonishingly uneven. But in deep human interest it lacks nothing." (Note: at the time this review was written reviewers were still unsure about the identity of the novel's author - hence the gender confusion.)

References

Ten Creeks Run Wikipedia