Congratulations to Ruth Hanlon from Junee who has won a copy of Don't Fence Me In after enter The Rural's online competition. Thanks to all of the people who entered.
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Calling all cowgirls ... and cowgirls at heart. It’s time to get back in touch with your feminine wild side and get your hands in the soil again.
In Don’t Fence Me In – Grassroots Wisdom From a Country Gal, Rachael Treasure passes readers the wire cutters and gives them permission to tear down fences and go for a gallop in life.
Thoughtful, funny and wise, this little book is a call out to women who want to improve their own lives and the lives of their families; and who want to return to balanced food production that foster improvements for the whole of society.
To win a copy of Don't Fence Me In put your name and address and phone number in the comments section below (we will not publish your details online) or alternatively email details to nreynolds@fairfaxmedia.com.au with "Don't Fence Me In" in the subject line. We will draw the winner St Valentine's Day, February 14.
It will sing especially loudly to all those women looking to get back in touch with what makes them whole.
About the author:
Rachael Treasure lives in rural Tasmania with her two young children and an extended family of kelpies, chooks, horses and sheep.
She is passionate about encouraging non-readers to read, as well as inspiring farmers to consider regenerative agricultural practices. Rachael’s first novel, Jillaroo, has become one of Australia’s iconic works of fiction, inspiring other country women to contribute to the genre of contemporary rural literature. She has written four other novels including The Farmer’s Wife and two collections of short stories including 50 Bales of Hay a wildly successful collection of erotic stories.