Re-Navigation by Sue Parritt - Book Tour
Re-Navigation
A gloomy
seascape is of little consequence to Julia, as a ferry transports her to an
isolated Welsh island to undertake a Spiritual Development course.
Soon,
Julia finds herself surrounded by new friends and questions. As relationships deepen,
so does Julia’s feeling that something crucial is missing from her life.
As
passion ignites and deep-buried secrets surface, Julia faces choices that will
forever change the direction of her life. But at what cost?
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Author Bio – Originally
from England, Sue worked in university libraries until taking early retirement
in 2008 to concentrate on creative writing. Since then she has written short
stories, articles, poetry, a short TV drama script and six novels:
Sannah and the Pilgrim, first
in a trilogy of a future dystopian Australia focusing on climate change and the
harsh treatment of refugees from drowned Pacific islands. Odyssey Books, 2014.
Commended in the FAW Christina Stead Award, 2014.
Pia and the Skyman, Odyssey
Books, 2016. Commended in the FAW Christina Stead Award, 2016.
The Sky Lines Alliance, Odyssey
Books, 2016.
Chrysalis, the story of a
perceptive girl growing up in a Quaker family in swinging sixties’ Britain.
Morning Star Press, 2017
Re-Navigation recounts a life turned upside down when forty-year old Julia journeys
from the sanctuary of middle-class Australian suburbia to undertake a retreat
at a college located on an isolated Welsh island. Creativia Publishing, 2019.
Feed Thy
Enemy, based on her father’s experiences, is an
account of courage and compassion in the face of trauma as a British airman
embarks on a plan that risks all to feed a starving, war-stricken family.
Creativia Publishing, 2019.
Sue’s current
project, A Question of Country, is a novel exploring the migrant
experience through the protagonist’s lifelong search for meaningful identity.
Passionate about peace and social justice issues, Sue’s
goal as a fiction writer is to continue writing novels that address topics such
as climate change, the effects of war, the treatment of refugees, feminism and
racism. Sue intends to keep on writing for as long as possible,
believing the extensive life experiences of older writers can be employed to
engage readers of all ages.
Social
Media Links –
Website:
www.sueparritt.com
Facebook
- www.facebook.com/SueParrittAuthor.
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