Human Toll
Barbara Baynton
Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman





Ursula (Ursie) Ewart, orphaned as a young child, is sent away from her home in the Australian bush. While Ursie was previously doted on by station hands, Boshy, Nungi,and Queeby, at her new home, in a nearby country town, she is barely tolerated. Her only confidante is Andrew (Andree), an older child in the same household.
In Human Toll, Barbara Baynton builds on her observations in Bush Studies to provide further insight into women's experience of Australian bush life and culture at the turn of the 20th century.
(written by Kirsty Leishman) (6 hr 55 min)
Kapitel
01 - Chapter I | 44:27 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
02 - Chapter II | 20:52 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
03 - Chapter III | 1:00:20 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
04 - Chapter IV | 16:53 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
05 - Chapter V | 12:09 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
06 - Chapter VI | 17:27 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
07 - Chapter VII | 12:47 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
08 - Chapter VIII | 7:37 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
09 - Chapter XI | 25:22 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
10 - Chapter X | 34:34 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
11 - Chapter XI | 15:50 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
12 - Chapter XII | 31:53 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
13 - Chapter XIII | 13:30 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
14 - Chapter XIV | 35:28 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |
15 - Chapter XV | 1:06:25 | Gelesen von Kirsty Leishman |