2nd ed - ISBN 978-0-6485786-1-1
Fran McMillan, a thirty-something chisel-wielding woman, is camped at Mount Clear in Namadgi National Park, escaping the heat of a Queensland summer, when she encounters Kelvin, one of a group of men from Canberra restoring a High Country hut. She inveigles her way into the work party — a weekend that changes her life.
As Fran works on the hut, she hears the fragmented story of the pioneering Thompson family who came to live in the harsh Snow Belt in 1909, and of Yenohan, an Aboriginal girl who befriended their daughter, Eleanor. Love also pays Fran a brief visit during the weekend when she follows Kelvin into the wilderness.
Fran returns to Queensland and resumes furniture making until a disaster calls her back south. It is January 2003, and wildfires are racing through the Alps, ravaging the national park, destroying lovingly restored huts in its path and altering the nature of the Australian High Country forever.
In Queensland, Fran watches television reports in disbelief as a firestorm engulfs the outer suburbs of Canberra, consuming 500 homes and four people. For three days, she tries to contact Kelvin. On the fourth she throws her backpack into her car and drives south to Canberra to face the truth — and Kelvin's wife and family.
2nd edition was released November 2020. ISBN 978-0-6485786-1-1
If you prefer audiobooks, I have now recorded Yenohan's Legacy.
I feel it is nice to have the author read her own words, even if it is accompanied by the odd bird call (I live in the bush), barking dog or stumble over some words.
Imagine I am sitting in your living room, reading my book to you, perhaps by a cosy fire?
Available for $10 either as USB (free postage in Australia) or google drive download.