After writing my first book, Dominant Female, I often thought of one character who seemed to have a separate story she wanted to tell. She was abandoned as a baby and grew up in an orphanage, but after some trouble she ran away. She was subjected to abuse from her partner who was knifed and died in prison, but for reasons she was never able to understand, she was befriended by a woman who eventually became her best friend, and her life improved as her children grew up. Unbeknown to her, her mother had always worried where her daughter was, and if she ever thought of her, and what she may have been told about her. Her mother then began to speak out. She became an advocate for the stolen generations movement, and during a television program she spoke for the first time about her lost child.
Dan Barry Ordre des livres
Dan Barry est un reporter et auteur distingué dont le travail met souvent en lumière la vie extraordinaire de gens ordinaires. Son reportage, qui a parcouru les cinquante États, révèle des aspects cachés de la vie et de la culture américaines. Barry possède un don pour dépeindre la résilience humaine et la quête de justice, même dans les circonstances les plus difficiles. Son écriture est à la fois incisive et profondément empathique, permettant aux lecteurs de se connecter profondément avec les histoires qu'il raconte.







- 2024
- 2021
Bottom of the 33rd LP
- 434pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The narrative unfolds during a historic minor league baseball game on April 18, 1981, between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings. Initially a modest event, it transformed into the longest game in baseball history, capturing the imagination of fans and players alike. The story delves into the significance of this game, exploring themes of perseverance, community, and the timeless allure of baseball, ultimately highlighting how a simple game can evolve into a legendary moment in sports history.
- 2021
The Dance Hall
- 311pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The beautiful old sandstone building which was originally built for a completely different reason, was later used as a very popular dance hall.Most people were unaware that under the main building was a secret chamber which was utterly soundproofed, and was accessible through a thick door, and down a spiral staircase.The chamber remained locked for years, until someone found some keys, and it was put to a new purpose altogether.It became very popular with those who knew of its existence, but when Sam Parker became involved, he changed the rules, and the chamber became his private playground, with disastrous consequences for those who were taken there.
- 2008
Collects comic books featuring archaeologist Indiana Jones and his adventures around the world
- 1988
For the first time, those rollicking space adventures of Flash Gordon have been collected in one volume, a generously-sized book which reprints the strips from sharp artist's proofs.