A Far-Flung Life
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L. Stedman’s novel is set on a vast Western Australian sheep station and follows the McBride family as they cope with a devastating accident and its long-term consequences.
The story is divided into two parts, tracking immediate fallout and developments nine years later, including a hidden family secret and the challenges of remote station life.
Stedman evokes the harsh, red-grit landscape and the practicalities of outback living—stores, preserving food, flying doctors—while populating the novel with memorable, quirky side characters.
Themes include survivor guilt, responsibility, community scrutiny, and quiet heroism amid cruelty and hardship.
The book continues Stedman’s interest in moral dilemmas and sympathetic characters forced into impossible choices.
L. Stedman’s novel is set on a vast Western Australian sheep station and follows the McBride family as they cope with a devastating accident and its long-term consequences.
The story is divided into two parts, tracking immediate fallout and developments nine years later, including a hidden family secret and the challenges of remote station life.
Stedman evokes the harsh, red-grit landscape and the practicalities of outback living—stores, preserving food, flying doctors—while populating the novel with memorable, quirky side characters.
Themes include survivor guilt, responsibility, community scrutiny, and quiet heroism amid cruelty and hardship.
The book continues Stedman’s interest in moral dilemmas and sympathetic characters forced into impossible choices.
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as a sweeping, dramatic novel set in the Western Australian outback with moral complexity and appealing characters.

Melanie O'Loughlin

Book review: A Far-Flung Life by M. L. Stedman



