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Leah Purcell on Reinventing The Drover's Wife Three Times: 'I Borrowed and Stole from Each'
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Leah Purcell on Reinventing The Drover's Wife Three Times: 'I Borrowed and Stole from Each'
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'The actor, playwright and screenwriter’s first novel solidifies her take on Henry Lawson’s classic: first a play, now a book, soon a film'
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Leah Purcell on Reinventing The Drover's Wife Three Times: 'I Borrowed and Stole from Each'
The Guardian Australia
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- The Drover's Wife : The Legend of Molly Johnson 2019 single work novel
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