

As someone who has obsessed about Ancient Rome for the past two years, culminating in my first visit there earlier in 2020, reading a book like this was the ultimate treat. I didn’t really know she was so adept, knowledgeable and able to write an epic piece of Historical Fiction like this. I have paid scant regard to McCullough over the past few decades, I recall such works as Tim (early Mel Gibson film) and Thorn Birds when I was a young bloke. This is where she died several years ago. Interestingly, she lived on Norfolk Island, a tiny Australian Island in the South Pacific. McCullough was born in New South Wales, Australia, and comes from a medical background. Sometimes we forget the greatest treasures we have are closest to home. The First Man in Rome (Masters of Rome Book 1), by Colleen McCullough is an absolute masterpiece. The paperback rights sold for an astonishing $1.9 million. Though some reviews were scathing, millions of readers worldwide got caught up in her tales of doomed love and other natural calamities. Many of its details were drawn from her mother's family's experience as migrant workers, and one character, Dane, was based on brother Carl. As always, the author proved her toughest critic: "Actually," she said, "it was an icky book, saccharine sweet."Ī year later, while on a paltry $10,000 annual salary as a Yale researcher, McCullough – just "Col" to her friends – began work on the sprawling The Thorn Birds, about the lives and loves of three generations of an Australian family. She finally returned to her craft in 1974 with Tim, a critically acclaimed novel about the romance between a female executive and a younger, mentally disabled gardener.

She found jobs first in London and then at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.Īfter her beloved younger brother Carl died in 1965 at age 25 while rescuing two drowning women in the waters off Crete, a shattered McCullough quit writing. Planning become a doctor, she found that she had a violent allergy to hospital soap and turned instead to neurophysiology – the study of the nervous system's functions. She flourished at Catholic schools and earned a physiology degree from the University of New South Wales in 1963. Raised by her mother in Wellington and then Sydney, McCullough began writing stories at age 5.

Colleen Margaretta McCullough was an Australian author known for her novels, her most well-known being The Thorn Birds and Tim.
