Book description
Nicole Alexander's bestselling rural novel, A Changing Land, tells of
one woman's fight to keep the farm that has been in her family for
generations. It's the early 1900s and Hamish Gordon has a massive rural
holding, Wangallon, built on stock theft. Embarking on a ruthless plan
to buy out his neighbours, Hamish's actions test the loyalties of his
family and will have serious repercussions for generations to come. In
the late 1980s, Sarah Gordon now runs Wangallon with her fiancé,
Anthony. Their relationship begins to deteriorate when a power struggle
develops between them and escalates with the arrival of Sarah's Scottish
half-brother, Jim Macken, who is intent on receiving his inheritance ...
Unable to buy Jim out and with the possibility of losing part of
Wangallon, Sarah finds herself fighting the law, her half-brother and
Anthony. Will she jeopardise her own happiness to keep the Gordon legacy
alive? In the course of her career Nicole Alexander has worked both in
Australia and Singapore in financial services, fashion, corporate
publishing and agriculture. A fourth-generation grazier, Nicole returned
to her family's property in the late 1990s. She is currently the
business manager there and has a hands-on role in the running of the
property. Nicole has a Master of Letters in creative writing and her
novels, poetry, travel and genealogy articles have been published in
Australia, Germancy, America and Singapore.