On Our Selection

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On Our Selection

by Steele Rudd

EN·~4 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

On Our Selection

0:01
2

Steele Rudd (Arthur Hoey Davis)

0:02
3

PIONEERS OF AUSTRALIA!

0:43
4

On Our Selection.

0:01
5

Chapter I. - Starting the Selection.

6:59
6

Chapter II. - Our First Harvest

4:52
7

Chapter III. - Before We Got The Deeds

9:06
8

Chapter IV. - When the Wolf was at the Door.

8:21
9

Chapter V. - The Night We Watched For Wallabies.

6:42
10

Chapter VI. - Good Old Bess.

10:07

Description

A vivid portrait of a family carving a life out of the unforgiving Australian bush, this story opens with the arrival of a pioneer clan at a remote creek twenty years ago. The narrator recounts the cramped dray, the makeshift slab house, and the raw excitement of turning untouched timber and rocky ridges into a homestead. Through the eyes of the children, the daily grind of clearing land, hauling water, and enduring scorching heat feels both comic and heartbreaking. The narrative captures the loneliness of the early settlers, especially the women, who sit on logs and watch the endless horizon.

Father, a relentless planner, measures every scrape of soil and dreams of corn yields, while his stubborn optimism fuels the family's perseverance. The children, Joe and his sibling, turn the harsh chores into games—counting stars through roof cracks and hunting imagined gold on a ridge. As the land slowly yields to their labor, the story balances humor with the stark reality of isolation, drought, and the ever‑present threat of fire. Listeners will feel the grit and hope that defined the early days of settlement.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (230K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Col Choat. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Steele Rudd

Steele Rudd

1868–1935

Best known for On Our Selection, this Australian writer turned hard-won experience of bush life into stories that mixed humor with a clear-eyed sense of struggle. Writing as Steele Rudd, he helped create some of the most familiar characters in Australian literature.

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