In "Babes in the Bush," Rolf Boldrewood presents a vivid and compelling portrayal of colonial Australia, weaving a rich tapestry of life in the bush through a blend of humor and realism. The novel is structured around the adventures of two young women, the outback's wilderness acting as both a backdrop and a character in its own right. Boldrewood'Äôs literary style is imbued with a keen sense of o...