New book ‘1911’ transports readers to Australia of yesteryear
BRAIDWOOD, Australia (PRWEB) February 10, 2015 -- Visits to her grandmother inspired author R.A. Soames to write from the perspective of a character confined to a nursing home. This idea germinated into her new book “1911: Imogene’s Story” (published by Balboa Press AU), which tells the story of a nursing home resident with an amazing story to tell.
This book takes readers back to a time in Australia’s history far different than the present, a time when men and women had very segregated roles. Readers journey with Imogene back to her life as a young woman in the early 1900s. Imogene shares the love, lust, abuse and betrayal that haunt her to this day.
An excerpt from “1911”:
“Alas, rest was not to come to me for many an hour following. Observing someone I trusted, respected and admired, revert to such brutal, violent and erratic behaviour, certainly made me question who this man was I had married just two days prior.”
“Short and succinct, this is a story that takes the reader on a journey back in time to an age of assumed innocence,” Soames says, “a story where the reader sees the archetypical ‘Australian male’ in a very different light.”
“1911”
By R.A. Soames
Softcover | 5 x 8 in | 154 pages | ISBN 9781452527055
E-Book | 154 pages | ISBN 9781452527048
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Writer, gardener, mother of five children, two step-children and wife, R.A. Soames describes herself as a multi-tasker extraordinaire. She is currently working on two other novels to follow up “1911.”
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