If you have never read any of Bryce Courtenay's books, then these are good one to start with. Even though his books are not recently written, they are well worth the read.
Engaging and difficult to put down.
The Power of One: A Novel by Bryce Courtenay, Paperback
The sequel to The Power Of One.
Tandia by Courtenay, Bryce
Starts in the 19th century. Gripping read.
The Potato Factory by Courtenay, Bryce | Penguin Random House ...
This is the sequel to “The Potato Factory” and similarly engaging as the first book.
Tommo and Hawk by Courtenay, Bryce
The last book in the Potato Factory series. A gripping read that will evoke a range of emotions.
Solomon's Song. Bryce Courtenay - Books
A biography of Bryce Courtenay's son who contracted aids through a blood transfusion. Again, another gripping read that will take you on a roller coaster of emotions.
April Fool's Day: Courtenay, Bryce
A moving story of survival and courage. Russian refugees get fed from the frying pan each evening as they flee to safety and each one has a unique story to tell.
The family frying pan by Bryce Courtenay
Based on a true story of a girl's fight for justice against all odds, set in Australia. A riveting read.
Jessica by Bryce Courtenay
A book about the Maloney family, starting at around the time just after the 2nd World War. Once again a captivating read.
Four Fires by Bryce Courtenay
Another engaging read that pulls you in to the lives of the characters and make you share their joy, pain and hope.
Smoky Joe's Cafe - Books
Get ready to go on an unforgettable adventure. And that's all I'm going to say.