Not a professional writer, since 1977, the works written by Colleen McCulough have not been noticed by anyone. However, since its release, The Thorn Birds has quickly brought Colleen McCuloughs name closer to readers around the world. Accordingly, the novel dominated all rankings and was always in the Top best-selling novels as well as had an influence on modern literature.
"The Voice of the crow in the dust of thorns" by Colleen McCulough revolves around the character character character Meggie - a woman who has worked hard and suffered all her life trying to overcome fate, to gain happiness. She had a crush on her father-in-law of Ralph, but because they did not belong to the same class or status, despite her grief, Meggie was forced to leave her father-in-law of Ralph and then marry a man named Luke O'Neill - a worker in the farm. However, Meggie later returned to Drogheda to find his father-in-law Ralph and fought for his love. With the character Meggie, the author has conveyed many messages and inspirations to many readers around the world, especially female.
The Voice of the crow in the bushes of thorns takes Colleen McCulough from a little-known author to a beloved person in the world of literature.
Colleen McCulough (1.6.1937 - 29.1.2015) was an Australian female writer. She was a neurologist, and worked for many years in many hospitals in the UK and Australia before spending 10 years researching and teaching in the Department of Neurology at Yale University (USA). Colleen McCulough started his career with the novel Tim and several other books before releasing The standard bird in the bushes in 1977. After becoming widely known to readers, she simultaneously released The Man from Rome and Morgans Flight and was honored to receive a PhD in Literature from Macquarie University in 1993.