Tell Me A Story, Grandma: Childhood Stories Of Joyce (Australian 1920s Memoir)

· Cracked Acorn Productions
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94
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About this ebook

Genre: Memoir.

Word Count: 12792

Joyce

Born April 1926

Joyce's childhood was during an era when sugar cane was cut by hand, not everyone had electricity or running water, recycling was more a necessity than a lifestyle and people dressed up when calling on their neighbours. This is a collection of stories told to her granddaughter when she was a child, fascinated by a world so different from her own.

This story was written by an Australian author using Australian spelling.


Keywords: 1920s, rural Queensland Australia, recycling, historical, post war, sustainable living, sugar cane farming, Australian history through the eyes of a child.

About the author

Avril Sabine is an Australian author who lives on acreage in South East Queensland. She writes mostly young adult and children's speculative fiction, but has been known to dabble in other genres. She has been writing since she was a young child and wanted to be an author the moment she realised someone wrote the books she loved to read.

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