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The Poinciana Tree: The story of an Australian woman's life and struggle in the times before, during and after World War II - Paperback

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The Poinciana Tree: The story of an Australian woman's life and struggle in the times before, during and after World War II - Paperback
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by Antony Jeffrey (Author)

The Poinciana Tree is a novel about a woman and her family whose lives spread across the vast continent of Australia. On one hand it is a story of hardship, emotional deprivation and coping with the desperation of the Depression and war, but on another level it is a classic example of bravery, resilience, the joys and sorrows of family and the unswerving commitment of love and support to others.


The story is based on the real experiences of the author's own family. His mother Aimée Francis was born in 1908 in the remote goldfields of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, but after her own mother's early death she moved to Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and ultimately to Queensland.

Our history is full of the bravery and resourcefulness of people like Aimée and those she loved, but rarely are they noticed. This book is a tribute to her and the thousands like her.


From the Readers

Antony Jeffrey's book The Poinciana Tree recreates his mother's life and that of her family. We see through Aimée that there is no ordinary life as each person's life is precious and unique. We learn how Aimée lived, loved and coped with major challenges while leading her boys through to adulthood. A noble story well worth a read. -- Carol L. Barbeito, Ph.D., Author, Consultant & Educator (Denver USA)


It was fascinating to read Antony Jeffrey's book The Poinciana Tree, and to understand his strong appreciation of his mother, so beautifully named Aimee. -- Joan Carden, A.O., O.B.E., a.k.a. The People's Diva

Number of Pages: 290
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 31, 2022
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