Return to Coolami

Return to Coolami (1936) is a novel by Australian author Eleanor Dark. It won the ALS Gold Medal for Best Novel in 1936.

Return to Coolami
AuthorEleanor Dark
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherCollins, England
Publication date
1936
Media typePrint
Pages319
Preceded byPrelude to Christopher 
Followed bySun Across the Sky 

Plot summary

The novel relates the story of Bret Maclean who has travelled to Sydney to bring his young wife to his station home. On the two days' journey the young couple are accompanied by her parents. The novel is set during this journey and lays out the life's story of each of the four travellers.

Reviews

A reviewer in The Courier-Mail stated: "The author has a delicacy of touch that such a situation requires, and her method of explaining the whole lives of the four travellers reminds one somewhat of Dorothy Richardson's 'stream of con sciousness' in the Miriam Henderson books, or of Norah James (in Jealousy). But there is nothing of Imitation in Eleanor Dark, she is superbly herself and most definitely an author to watch."[1]

A reviewer in The Truth found that the novel owed a little too much to cinematic technique: "The screen came into its own when it discovered its power thus to mingle the past and present; but in a story closer attention is demanded to follow the changes than the average reader will give."[2]

Awards and nominations

References

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