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From Tasmania to the Home Counties, this beautifully mastered tale is an exploration of love, loss, courage and hope. Marion and Leonard Lee arrive in Tasmania at the time of the Port Arthur massacre, to stay with their daughter Anna and her husband until they find a house. Marion is full of misgivings and Leonard is running from a situation of his own making. Deceit, a sudden death and alienation from her daughter send Marion into a tail spin. She returns to England alone, only to discover further dilemmas not of her own making. Will she have the courage and spiritual strength to make…mehr

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From Tasmania to the Home Counties, this beautifully mastered tale is an exploration of love, loss, courage and hope. Marion and Leonard Lee arrive in Tasmania at the time of the Port Arthur massacre, to stay with their daughter Anna and her husband until they find a house. Marion is full of misgivings and Leonard is running from a situation of his own making. Deceit, a sudden death and alienation from her daughter send Marion into a tail spin. She returns to England alone, only to discover further dilemmas not of her own making. Will she have the courage and spiritual strength to make decisions? Will she lose her new-found independence if she accepts love in all its myriad forms? Which way will she turn? 2nd Edition - Previously published by Athena Press, under ISBN: 978184748 3126
Autorenporträt
Sally Cattell was born in 1942, and spent her childhood in Laleham-on-Thames. She was educated at the Welsh Girls School in Ashford, Middlesex, and from there, attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.Marrying an officer in the Australian Army, she emigrated to Australia in 1961. Her background led to working in Radio, Theatre and Script Writing; also teaching in schools, colleges and the University of Tasmania. She directed 'The Diary of Anne Frank', to packed houses at the Theatre Royal in Hobart.Home is now Queensland's hinterland, she is an Anglican Chaplain at the Gold Coast University Hospital.