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The narrative traces the fortunes of interconnected families as they move from a rural homeland to distant colonial settlements, following courtships, marriages, departures, and the daily labors of establishing new lives. Episodic chapters mix pastoral description, sporting diversions, and social encounters with darker turns including forgeries, escapes, fights, and legal entanglements. Sea voyages, bush and mountain passages, earthquakes and other disasters punctuate domestic drama, while companionships, rivalries, surprising reconciliations and changing fortunes unfold across generations. The tone alternates between affectionate local color and adventurous incident, offering sustained scenes of landscape, community, and colonial hardship.

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Henry Kingsley

Henry Kingsley was an English novelist and a prominent figure in Victorian literature, known for his vivid storytelling and character development. He is best recognized for his novel "Ravenshoe," which explores themes of family, loyalty, and the complexities of social class. Kingsley's works often reflect his experiences and observations of life in 19th-century England, blending adventure with moral inquiry. In addition to "Ravenshoe," he wrote notable works such as "The Lost Child" and "The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn," which further showcase his literary talent and depth of insight into human nature.

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