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The Washerwoman's Dream
The Washerwoman's Dream: The Extraordinary Life of Winifred Steger 1882-1981 | Hilarie Lindsay
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This the epic true story of the life of a woman of indomitable spirit set in 19th century outback Australia. Winifred Steger travelled to Australia with her father in the 1880s when he took up a land grant, which turned out to be worthless, in north Queensland. Faced with poverty, endless backbreaking work and isolation, Winifred's father spiralled into depression and alcoholism. Left to fend for herself, Winifred battled insurmountable odds to maintain her dignity and sanity, finding solace when she created fictitious scenarios to ease her hardship. She endured an early loveless marriage and being forced to abandon her four children, and eventually met and fell in love with an Indian trader, Ali. She bore him three children and the family moved to outback Australia where they ran a camel line. Later, a new phase began in Winifred's life, taking her to places she had only ever dreamed of. The Washerwoman's Dream is the story of an extraordinary woman. Hilarie Lindsay meticulously researched and reconstructed Winifred's life through her memoirs, newspaper articles, short stories, letters and unpublished novels. This is an account of the amazing life of a forgotten Australian writer. -- BOOK COVER.
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CaliforniaCay
Washerwoman's Dream | Hilarie Lindsay
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One of the downsides sides to having a super teeny tiny studio apartment is not having access to a washer or dryer so having to go to a laundromat. But atleast I can get some reading done while I wait for my clothes!

Swe_Eva Yep, Supersuds for me. 🙄 5y
CaliforniaCay @Swe_Eva glad I'm not alone! 5y
Bookwomble We did have a washing machine in our first tiny flat, but only at the expense of not having a cooker! For six years, I cooked using a microwave oven and a kettle. No laundrette in the village where we were living! Nice to see you've managed to squeeze your books in 😊 5y
CaliforniaCay @Bookwomble my studio is only 300 square feet so no stove for me either! A microwave and an electric kettle were among my first purchases, but I would like to eventually invest in a got plate and maybe a crock pot. 6 years though, wow, that's impressive! 5y
Bookwomble @CaliforniaCay I became a reasonable microwave cook, but I think a crock pot, like you've mentioned, would've been a good idea. Hope you're feeling more settled in now your books are unpacked 😊 5y
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TheCuriousHousecat
Washerwoman's Dream | Hilarie Lindsay
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Excellent book about adversity. I‘m giving it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️