The Story Trail

The Story Trail

by Deborah Weetman
The Story Trail

The Story Trail

by Deborah Weetman

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Overview

In the gallant world of ball gowns and society parties, a young woman questions her life. Does she really have to succumb to the pressure of expectation or can she soar free, achieving her dreams? An unexpected meeting rocks her world and she carries the effects of this through the passage of time.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044323957
Publisher: Deborah Weetman
Publication date: 02/17/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 198 KB

About the Author

Debbie was born in the UK, moving to Kenya when she was eight years old. She returned to England and went to the boarding school previously attended by the Bronte sisters, 200 years prior, in the isolated Cumbrian moors. After completing school in England, Debbie moved with her family to Australia where she remained for many years. She has travelled extensively in Africa, Europe and England and likes to draw on her experiences for inspiration. Although Debbie has been a writer of stories her whole life, it is only in more recent years that she started pursuing this professionally. She created, wrote for, edited, published and distributed a community magazine in East Sussex before returning to Western Australia to firmly cement her position as a writer. In 2013, she completed a Bachelor of Writing, majoring in Creative Writing and English. In 2014, she completed a Bachelor of Arts Honours, in Writing, and Fremantle Press published her first non-fiction book, 'Champions and Everyday Heroes: The 25th anniversary of the Rottnest Channel Swim,' a West Australian social history book. Her goal is to become a reputable published author in both fiction and non-fiction. She is passionate about writing stories and especially interested in the histories and people that have formed our societies.

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