For release in April 2018. I know – too soon and not nearly soon enough! And yes, the farm in the painting is Elizabeth Farm, where Elizabeth Macarthur lived for most of her life.
For more info see The Text Publishing 2018 catalogue (page 28).
For release in April 2018. I know – too soon and not nearly soon enough! And yes, the farm in the painting is Elizabeth Farm, where Elizabeth Macarthur lived for most of her life.
For more info see The Text Publishing 2018 catalogue (page 28).
Oh my goodness! This is so exciting! I can’t imagine how you must be feeling Michelle.
Wildly varying between over-excited and terrified.
Looks great! How are the blurbs going for the back cover?
Thanks and blurbs – no idea! All that stuff remains a mystery, and they drip feed me info on a need-to-know basis.
That is a very enticing cover, and a very nice enticing sub title too. Well done to Text!
Thanks Lisa. A friend suggested ‘Sheep, Pray, Love’ which, I confess, I think is a better title but Publisher thought not…
*chuckle*
So exciting – and I didn’t know your title till now; a wonderful choice.
Thanks Nathan – this part really is pretty fun!
Just catching up. Looks gorgeous Michelle. You must be getting so excited. And I think the title and subtitle look great.
Thanks Sue – and yes, I’m super excited. A bit like a toddler on red cordial, really.
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I am a descendant of Isabella Leach Hacker. She was the only member of the family that remained in England. Do you have any photos of family?
Elizabeth would be my G. G. G. Aunt!
Can’t wait to read your book!
Margo Devlin
Hi Margo, how wonderful. As you probably already know, Isabella married Thomas Hacker, and had seven daughters – the eldest of whom she named Elizabeth Veal (without the e). Late in life Isabella and her husband emigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada (probably with their youngest daughter). Her descendants there still have her bible, and the family tree inscriptions written inside it are available online at https://www.islandregister.com/bibles/ehenry.html Hope you enjoy the book!
Oops – photos! Photography wasn’t introduced until Elizabeth was an old woman. There is one (tinted photo) of her that you can see at https://michellescotttucker.com/2017/01/29/elizabeth-macarthur-died-today/ My book has images (paintings) of six of Elizabeth’s children, but none of her half-sister Isabella, or of Isabella’s parents. I’m not sure any such images exist – they weren’t wealthy people so portraits weren’t really an option.