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This remarkable woman, Ida May Morris was an imaginative raconteur, telling tall tales to entertain her family and friends. Her own story takes the reader through history as Ida experiences discrimination, brutal riots, class struggles, sexual abuse and the suffrage movements. When her husband William is killed at the Battle of the Somme, she takes her two children and extended family to Australia for a better life. Moving to the raw outback was not a simple solution.

Produktbeschreibung
This remarkable woman, Ida May Morris was an imaginative raconteur, telling tall tales to entertain her family and friends. Her own story takes the reader through history as Ida experiences discrimination, brutal riots, class struggles, sexual abuse and the suffrage movements. When her husband William is killed at the Battle of the Somme, she takes her two children and extended family to Australia for a better life. Moving to the raw outback was not a simple solution.
Autorenporträt
Barbara migrated from Australia to the US in 1976 with her family. Prior to a her new career in writing, she specialized in medical technology and biblical counseling. In her spare time she raised sheep, painted in oils and water colors and wrote and illustrated children's stories. She is a student of history and advocate of peace. Her previous novel Venomous Faith also portrays women of strength and courage facing brutal challenges. Barbara is Ida May's granddaughter.