In 1942, Max Fielding, descended from the early settlers, inherits from his brother a cattle property in Western Queensland, Shangri-la. In this book (2 of the trilogy), Max's grandchild, Justin, faces a choice. He alone is not content with life on the station. He wants to be an artist, and runs away to the Northern Territory to follow his dream.
In 1942, Max Fielding, descended from the early settlers, inherits from his brother a cattle property in Western Queensland, Shangri-la. In this book (2 of the trilogy), Max's grandchild, Justin, faces a choice. He alone is not content with life on the station. He wants to be an artist, and runs away to the Northern Territory to follow his dream.
Winsome Board was born in Ingham, in 1940. After a career as a high school teacher, she decided, in 1990, to become a professional artist. She had four successful solo exhibitions of her work, then in 1997 opened her own art gallery in Ravenshoe, North Queensland, which she operated until 2017. Her work has been represented in a number of art magazines, including "International Artist", and she has been a finalist four times in the competitions of "Australian Artist". Since selling her gallery, she has turned to writing. In addition to the books onher art, she has published a book of poems and stories, and four novels. See her web site, www.winsart.com. Winsome still lives in Ravenshoe and welcomes visitors, by appointment, to her studio gallery home.
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