I Lived With My Aunt
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Book Details
About the Book
Using an emerald ring, handed down from aunt to niece the story follows a matrilineal line of an Australian family, from their escape from the Russian pogroms in the mid 1800’s to modern day Queensland. While primarily a work of fiction, the more bizarre occurrences are based on real events that happened in the author’s family. The author read an anecdote in the Readers Digest many years ago: A man was watching his wife bake a leg of ham & she chopped off the hock before putting in the pan. He asked her why she did that & she explained it was done that way, she didn’t know why but her mother had always done it that way. He went to his mother-in-law and asked why? She explained she did not know, but her mother had always done it that way. He then visited his grandmother in law at the retirement home & asked her why she always cut off the hock before baking. The old lady replied, “it’s the only way it would fit in the pan.” The emerald also does not fit in the pan.
About the Author
As one of 11 children, Sandra Turner grew up with a maternal aunt in Maryborough Qld. Sandra has 2 daughters & 3 granddaughters & currently resides in Ipswich Qld. I Lived With My Aunt is her first novel and she is currently working on her second, Divided Spirit with a preview of the first 3 chapters at the end of this novel.