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Dr. Greta Archbold was travelling on a cruise ship when it was caught in the global COVID-19 pandemic. The forrty-eight-day trip was shortened to just a few destinations before the pandemic struck. This is a personal miracle experience spanning seven months. It is a book about a gorgeous, resilient woman and her close male friends on three continents. It details the disappointments and auspicious moments she faced, and how she handled her challenging travelling companion. It talks about the church on the ship, and her desperate conversations with God while sitting on the toilet in her cabin,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dr. Greta Archbold was travelling on a cruise ship when it was caught in the global COVID-19 pandemic. The forrty-eight-day trip was shortened to just a few destinations before the pandemic struck. This is a personal miracle experience spanning seven months. It is a book about a gorgeous, resilient woman and her close male friends on three continents. It details the disappointments and auspicious moments she faced, and how she handled her challenging travelling companion. It talks about the church on the ship, and her desperate conversations with God while sitting on the toilet in her cabin, the only place where she could find peace. She ends up saving both her own life and that of her companion. She became a "Significant Miracle Woman" who fought for herself and her companion in desperate circumstances. After returning to Sydney, she meets up with her fearful past, and this confrontation creates even more tragedy and eventual peace for herself and her family. She had her head in the lion's jaw and emerged unscathed-truly remarkable!
Autorenporträt
The author was born in NSW, Australia. She went to boarding school at age ten. At that age, she wrote a play and auditioned the children for it. She promoted and, during the summer holidays, directed her first concert to raise money for her junior school library. She was destined to be entrepreneurial. She has been successful in business, fundraising, art, and now writing. In 1982 she was the social writer for The Daily Liberal, owned by Macquarie Publications. Lately her short story of Church on a Death Ship has been published four times, and drawn interest for both its religious and humane content. She currently lives in Sydney with her pet fish, Fireball. She enjoys her four daughters and six grandchildren.