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  • Sisters of the Southern Cross

  • By: Jean Grainger
  • Narrated by: Siobhan Waring
  • Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (197 ratings)

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Sisters of the Southern Cross

By: Jean Grainger
Narrated by: Siobhan Waring
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Queensland, Australia, 1936 Sister Claire McAuliffe has been called from Dungarvan, County Waterford, to do God’s work in Jumaaroo, Queensland. Along with four other sisters, she is charged with setting up a Catholic school for the education of the gold rush families. But life between the tropical Australian rainforest and the azure ocean is far from the spectacular paradise it seems.

Sister Claire finds life challenging in more ways than she can count—the heat, the terrifying creatures that lurk in every nook and cranny, the crocodiles and snakes—but far more worrying is the constant presence of the much-loved mayor of Jumaaroo, Joseph McGrath. Why does a person so respected give Claire such cause for concern? Is it the cruel way he speaks about the Aboriginal people who live on the mission? A closed community run by a peculiar religious leader who seems to deeply resent the arrival of the nuns?

As Claire learns of the manner in which the Bundagulgi are treated, she is forced to act, but nobody wants to upset the status quo, and a meddlesome nun suddenly is a dangerous one.

©2020 Jean Grainger (P)2023 Jean Grainger
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Amazing narration

Great story! I love her, Jean Granger weaves history and story together. Siobhan Waring doe an outstanding job.

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Sisters of the Southern Cross

Wonderful book, author & narrator. Jean Grainger always delivers! Now onto another one of her books.

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Couldn’t stop listening

I would sit in my car, just to listen to the story! Loved it! Will look into more from this author

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Another wonderful story

Thank you jean Grainger . I was raised Catholic and do remember those slaps on the hand with a ruler :(. I enjoyed learning more about the Aborigines and Australia. Very interesting yet heartbreaking. I loved Sister Claire strong personality!
Siobhan Waring as the reader is the BEST and can’t wait to download another audible book read by her .

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Adventures of some Irish nuns.

These young Irish sisters AKA nuns had no idea what was going to take place. So they went halfway around the world and boy did they end up someplace entirely different. They found different kinds of people, different colors of people, different temperatures and land terrain. Oh what an adventure they had hold onto your habits this is fun.

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Excellent

Great listen. Loved every minute and recommend. Makes me sad to think of the European treatment of Aboriginal people

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Beautiful workmanship!

Both the author and narrator pour love and grit into their craft. Bravo, well done!

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So sad it was over!

I thoroughly loved this book. Am traveling for the first time to Australia in a few months and wanted to read something to get me in the mood for the trip. It was such an excellent story and so well told. It was funny and poignant. When I heard the epilogue at the end of how the author came to write the story, I loved it even more. The narrator is also FABULOUS. I would listen to her read the phone book. Such an incredible job with voices and accents. Thank you! Looking forward to discovering more Jean Grainger books.

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Felt like I was in Australia

I listened to the Audible version of this book and felt like I was transported to Australia. This book captures the issues which have finally come out in the open with the European attitudes towards native peoples and their cultures, not just in Australia, but in Canada, the USA, India, etc. yet it also stresses the common human experiences and how people can come together in adversity.

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What an edifying story! Thank you Jean Grainger!

It’s a good and timely story w redemption at the end. The author has proved once again that good literature requires no sex, no cussing, no perversions!!

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