by Roy E Edwards
Stories of courage, of honour and friendship, of love and selfless devotion, of hard times and determination, stories of endurance, of humour and tears, narrated in simple direct ways often laconically, often self deprecating, wry good humour, rarely with bitterness and never with complaint.
Men and women the ancient Greeks would readily identify with: But unlike the ancient Greeks immortalised in myth and legend, who will remember the stories, the trials and hardships, the battles and the successes out here in the vast reaches of the western lands if I do not write them down as they are narrated to me by the very people who live the stories.
B W Harding
230 pages softcover