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Thursday, January 29, 2015


‘Thorn Birds’ author dies

Australia’s Colleen McCullough, whose "The Thorn Birds" novel sold 30 million copies, died at age 77.

Colleen McCullough
 McCullough wrote 25 novels, the 25th was "Bittersweet" in 2013. 

Her first novel "Tim" was published in 1974 and became a movie starring Mel Gibson as a young, intellectually disabled handyman who had a romance with a middle-aged woman.

Her second novel was "The Thorn Birds," published in 1977. It became a U.S. television mini-series in 1983 starring Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward and Christopher Plummer. 

The Outback melodrama about a priest's struggle between church and love won four Golden Globe awards.

McCullough was born in Wellington in New South Wales state but spent her last decades on Norfolk Island, a remote Australian outpost in the Pacific.


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