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The Empire Builders

The Australians 17

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The Empire Builders

By: Vivian Stuart
Narrated by: Simon Slater
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The seventeenth book in the dramatic and intriguing story about the colonisation of Australia: a country made of blood, passion, and dreams.

Destinies intertwine and brutal battles ensue to secure a brighter future.

During the 1860s, Australian settlers, among them Lady Kitty Broome and Adam Vincent, venture out on new, exciting adventures which will lead to a war between cultures, friends and lovers, as they fight for the future of their world.

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Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Oceania World Literature
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Thus series has been a favourite for close to 40 yrs, and now that a disability means I can no longer sit and read, I was so excited so see the whole series finally make it to Audible.
As a Kiwi living in Australia, the Empure Builders has always been my favourite of the series
Most of the books have been pretty good, but some of the Aboriginal place names have been noticeably mispronounced, but getting to the NZ narration, this has been shocking, and quite frankly, disrespectful of the subject material. A little basic research on behalf of the Narrator/Production team would have made a huge difference.

Narration spoiled a great book

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.