‘Woolgrower Charles Massy's account of this instructive saga is often acerbic and gritty, with a 'told-you-so" tinge to it. Relentlessly he pounds the points about greed, folly, self-delusion, arrogance, sullen rural dogma and political manipulation that brought the industry to its knees. His research is detailed and his analysis incisive, but never dull. It is a book for everyone with an interest in Australia history, politics and economics not just those with an interest in agriculture.’ Canberra Times
‘Charles Massy writes with passion and conviction on a subject that, as a breeder, board member, researcher and writer, he knows intimately: the Australian wool industry.’ Courier Mail
‘Compelling yarn of the price of disaster.’ Saturday Age
‘Charles Massy's book should be compulsory reading for anybody in the wool industry.’ Stock Journal
'A rollicking tale of political intrigue starting from humble colonial times, through the lucrative boom period of the 1950s and '60s to the cataclysmic events of the early 1990s.' Warrnambool Standard
'Highly recommended reading for any farmer aiming to continue in the industry.' Australian Farm Journal
'Charles Massy's book should be compulsory reading for anybody in the present industry.' The Land
‘The Boundary offers a vivid picture of Brisbane past and present, wrapped up in a page-turning thriller. Polemical, passionate and deeply felt, it is a novel of irresistible energy and an urgent cry for justice.’ Newtown Review of Books online‘Massy's book is one nobody in the wool industry should ignore.’ Stock & Land
‘The book is well written and a page turner.’ Newcastle Herald