An Australian Story

Nonfiction, History, Australia & Oceania
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Author: Gordon Smith ISBN: 9780995367418
Publisher: Gordon Smith Publication: September 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gordon Smith
ISBN: 9780995367418
Publisher: Gordon Smith
Publication: September 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“William Charker, for your part in the burglary of the dwelling of Thomas Evans at St. Mary Lambeth and stealing goods to the value of £33.60 you are at this moment sentenced, along with your accomplice, to 7 years transportation in the colony of New South Wales.”
And so, starts the saga of an Australian Family. Although this is the story of my ancestors, it is also the story of Australia.
William Chalker arrived in Australia aboard the convict ship Perseus on 13th of July 1808 and became the first member of the family to become “Australian.”
We follow the story of William and his descendants' right through to 1998. Their lives, their hardships and the joys. A story like this would be incomplete without mentioning the events taking place around them. Wars, elections, disasters and celebrations, they are all there.
The book it is sectioned off by each person or event within the family. Many different time periods are introduced that way, which really makes it even more exciting. It begins in 1880 and ends in 1998. You will be intrigued by the way the times changed during this huge time period and saddened by the events at the same time. This family endured so much, between hardship and loss, and love and courage. Truly inspirational
This is not a history textbook, but the reader will gain an understanding of what makes Australia and Australians through the eyes of one family.
I am very proud of this book as I am proud of my journey in writing it. I am also willing to show that I was able to revise the book several times following constructive criticism from readers and I am sure that you will love the current edition.

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“William Charker, for your part in the burglary of the dwelling of Thomas Evans at St. Mary Lambeth and stealing goods to the value of £33.60 you are at this moment sentenced, along with your accomplice, to 7 years transportation in the colony of New South Wales.”
And so, starts the saga of an Australian Family. Although this is the story of my ancestors, it is also the story of Australia.
William Chalker arrived in Australia aboard the convict ship Perseus on 13th of July 1808 and became the first member of the family to become “Australian.”
We follow the story of William and his descendants' right through to 1998. Their lives, their hardships and the joys. A story like this would be incomplete without mentioning the events taking place around them. Wars, elections, disasters and celebrations, they are all there.
The book it is sectioned off by each person or event within the family. Many different time periods are introduced that way, which really makes it even more exciting. It begins in 1880 and ends in 1998. You will be intrigued by the way the times changed during this huge time period and saddened by the events at the same time. This family endured so much, between hardship and loss, and love and courage. Truly inspirational
This is not a history textbook, but the reader will gain an understanding of what makes Australia and Australians through the eyes of one family.
I am very proud of this book as I am proud of my journey in writing it. I am also willing to show that I was able to revise the book several times following constructive criticism from readers and I am sure that you will love the current edition.

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