Outback Heroines: True stories of hardship, heartbreak and resilience

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Outback Heroines: True stories of hardship, heartbreak and resilience
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sue Williams
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
Category/GenreTrue Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
ISBN/Barcode 9781921901263
ClassificationsDewey:305.40
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint Michael Joseph
Publication Date 25 September 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

From horse whispering to crocodile hunting to single-handedly changing an 80-kilo flat tyre on a road train in 40-degree heat...there is nothing these modern-day outback women can't do. But when it comes to hardship and heartbreak, they've endured far more than their fair share. Living and working in some of the most remote spots in the world, they've had to become experts at turning tragedy into triumph. Our former Miss World finds a new start in the bush; an adventurer crosses one of the world's harshest deserts on camelback; a single mum becomes a truck driver to make ends meet and a former nurse takes over the famous Birdsville Hotel. This book is a tribute to the great Australian Outback from those who live and work at the heart of it. ' These women simply took my breath away with the kind of courage, daring and resilience that have seen them overcome sometimes crushing difficulties.' Georgie Parker

Author Biography

Sue Williams was born in Sydney, Australia, and is the author of the best selling picture-books I Went Walking and Let's Go Visiting, illustrated by Julie Vivas. In 1981 she co-founded the children's book company, Omnibus Books, which published some of Australia's quintessential picture books, including One Woolly Wombat, Possum Magic, The Nativity and Wombat Divine. In 1997 she left Omnibus Books to co-found Working Title Press. For the next four years Sue worked on several publications, including the popular Working Title Press Dreaming Narrative series as assistant editor to Christine Nicholls and as co-author (with business partner Jane Covernton) of the Working Title Press picture book Dinnertime under the pseudonym Ann Weld. She retired from the Press in 2001 to pursue an academic career.