Jessica π€
.Honoury Aussie! π
I like icons too.
Is the author a man or a woman?
Is the author still alive?
In which country was the story in?πΊ
Was it Jack London?
Woman
She's dead now
England
No
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I like icons too.
Is the author a man or a woman?
Is the author still alive?
In which country was the story in?πΊ
Was it Jack London?
Jessica you are giving away the answer.One of her books is called Lime Street At Two.
Reminds me of the Aussie book and mini series THE BATTLERS. About a young separated man forced during the depression to head into the bush to find menial work, where he meets a destitute young women. What follows is the the pairs often harrowing, yet uplifting struggle to find sufficient work to feed themselves..It's a biography of the authors struggle through the depression.
I love to read about social history. I may look for it in our library.Reminds me of the Aussie book and mini series THE BATTLERS. About a young separated man forced during the depression to head into the bush to find menial work, where he meets a destitute young women. What follows is the the pairs often harrowing, yet uplifting struggle to find sufficient work to feed themselves..
Correct!!Jessica you are giving away the answer.
Helen Forrester.
I doubt this is in an English library, but you may find the Ruth Park book series. Look for Harp in the South and Poor Mans Orange. If you cant find the books they were made into a mini series which can be found online. You may also be able to buy then on DVD. Believe me they are worth the effort.I love to read about social history. I may look for it in our library.
maleMale or Female?
Dead or alive?
Profession?
I am not good at the tough ones Craig so I appreciate an easier one.
male
dead
electrical engineer
ScottishNationality?
Will make this one easier guys.I appreciate an easier one.
Yep.J Logie Baird?
I almost used him.Alexander Graham Bell ?
Sounds like what I'm into. Thanks RitchieI doubt this is in an English library, but you may find the Ruth Park book series. Look for Harp in the South and Poor Mans Orange. If you cant find the books they were made into a mini series which can be found online. You may also be able to buy then on DVD. Believe me they are worth the effort.
See other thread, I beat you to it.I almost used him.