Excerpt – Lalji’s Nairobi by Nitin Nanji

Today I’m delighted to be sharing an excerpt from Nitin Nanji’s novel Lalji’s Nairobi as part of a blog tour hosted by The Coffee Pot Book Club. Lalji’s Nairobi is set in the early years of the twentieth century and is inspired by the stories of Indian migrants who settled in East Africa. Blurb British … Continue reading Excerpt – Lalji’s Nairobi by Nitin Nanji

One Minute Book Review – Citizen to Soldier: Australia Before the Great War : Recollections of Members of the First A.I.F. by J N I Dawes and L L Robson

Published in 1977, Citizen to Soldier draws together the recollections of soldiers who served during World War 1. These were collected as the result of an appeal made through newspapers in 1966. The soldiers' own words are woven into a very readable narrative. The book looks not only at the soldiers lives before the war … Continue reading One Minute Book Review – Citizen to Soldier: Australia Before the Great War : Recollections of Members of the First A.I.F. by J N I Dawes and L L Robson

My Reading – October & November 2024

The Gates of Memory: Australian People’s Experiences of Memories of Loss and the Great War by Tanja Luckins On 11 November 1993, the 75th anniversary of the end of the Great War, an Unknown Soldier was entombed in the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Digger Smith and Australia’s Great War: … Continue reading My Reading – October & November 2024

Book Review – The Midsummer Women by Jean M Roberts

Blurb Since childhood, Ethnobotanist Hannah Heronstone has had a passion for healing plants and their use through the centuries. Orphaned at birth, she’s unaware of her connection to an ancient lineage of cunning women, healers, and yes, even witches. But they have not forgotten about her. A surprise invitation to an archaeological dig lures Hannah … Continue reading Book Review – The Midsummer Women by Jean M Roberts

My Reading – July to September 2024

The Middle Parts of Fortune by Frederic Manning The darkness was increasing rapidly, as the whole sky had clouded, and threatened thunder. There was still some desultory shelling. Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War by Joan Beaumont Clarence Joe Russell, known to his family as Joe, volunteered to serve in the Australian Infantry Force … Continue reading My Reading – July to September 2024

Apollo’s Raven by Linnea Tanner

Today I’m delighted to be sharing Linnea Tanner’s novel, Apollo’s Raven, as part of a blog tour hosted by The Coffee Pot Book Club. Apollo’s Raven is the first book in the Curse of Clansmen and Kings series set in first century Rome and Britannia. Blurb A Celtic warrior princess is torn between her forbidden … Continue reading Apollo’s Raven by Linnea Tanner