Letters of a Convict Girl, Age 11

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Letters of a Convict Girl, Age 11 by Kate Walker, Kate Walker
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kate Walker ISBN: 9781465717245
Publisher: Kate Walker Publication: December 6, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kate Walker
ISBN: 9781465717245
Publisher: Kate Walker
Publication: December 6, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

At age 11 Rosie O'Brien is sentenced to 14 years in prison and transported to the other side of the world – the far Colony of New South Wales. In this wild place she has only herself to rely on. Her letters home record the trials, hardships and miracles that befall her. Somewhere in this God forsaken land is her convict father, but is he alive? Based on actual convict experiences.

An outspoken girl, Rosie makes friends, and enemies too. The journey out is difficult, most especially when the weather turns foul and some of her companions die.

On arrival in the Colony, Rosie finds herself with a whole new set of difficulties to overcome. The English who run the penal settlement have no sympathy for the Irish, in particular the Irish rebels, such as her father.

This story is based on real accounts of convict experiences, and historical facts about the early days of settlement in Australia. The author, Kate Walker, is descended from an Irish convict.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

At age 11 Rosie O'Brien is sentenced to 14 years in prison and transported to the other side of the world – the far Colony of New South Wales. In this wild place she has only herself to rely on. Her letters home record the trials, hardships and miracles that befall her. Somewhere in this God forsaken land is her convict father, but is he alive? Based on actual convict experiences.

An outspoken girl, Rosie makes friends, and enemies too. The journey out is difficult, most especially when the weather turns foul and some of her companions die.

On arrival in the Colony, Rosie finds herself with a whole new set of difficulties to overcome. The English who run the penal settlement have no sympathy for the Irish, in particular the Irish rebels, such as her father.

This story is based on real accounts of convict experiences, and historical facts about the early days of settlement in Australia. The author, Kate Walker, is descended from an Irish convict.

More books from Historical

Cover of the book Caroline and the Duke by Kate Walker
Cover of the book The Infamous Burke and Hare by Kate Walker
Cover of the book The Morozov Inheritance by Kate Walker
Cover of the book The Paradise Mystery by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Kommissar Platow, Band 5: Blutnacht im Brentanopark by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Hammurabi: Babylonian Ruler by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Gunpowder Tea by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Mail Order Bride: The Brides Of Paradise: Standalone Stories 4-6 by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Yesterday by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Famous Imposters by Kate Walker
Cover of the book The Art of Peace by Kate Walker
Cover of the book The Book of Training by Colonel Hap Thompson of Roanoke, VA, 1843 by Kate Walker
Cover of the book A Scandalous Bundle - Volume I by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Odisea Mundial by Kate Walker
Cover of the book Der Traum (Le rêve: Die Rougon-Macquart Band 16) by Kate Walker
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy