Winddance

Fiction - YA, Historical, Kids, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Winddance by Anne Winckel, Delta Partners
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anne Winckel ISBN: 9780648276623
Publisher: Delta Partners Publication: April 23, 2018
Imprint: Anne Winckel Language: English
Author: Anne Winckel
ISBN: 9780648276623
Publisher: Delta Partners
Publication: April 23, 2018
Imprint: Anne Winckel
Language: English

ABOUT THE NOVEL WINDDANCE:

“Captivating. Had me hooked right to the end. An ageless, timeless adventure for one and all.” Vicki Hatton, Journalist.  The back cover of the book summarises the story:

IT'S 1943 AND WORLD WAR II IS RAGING - THE GERMANS ARE IN EUROPE - THE JAPANESE IN THE PACIFIC - AT HOME TROUBLE IS ALSO BREWING.

There are too many secrets on Wedge Island.

Sixteen year old Hannah Johnson is determined to get to the truth about her parents and their tragic accident.  No one is talking, and her problems only multiply when she meets a nineteen year old airman who is on the run...

Paul Bolton can't believe his life is in danger at a remote air force base off the coast of South Australia. He has to prove his innocence and uncover the real conspiracy.

For both Hannah and Paul, the truth can only be found beyond the shores of the island.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Anne Winckel grew up on a farm near the Coorong in South Australia, and she attended Meningie Area School from grade one to year twelve. Anne’s father was a farmer who also loved to sail, and Anne regularly went fishing and sailing with her dad – often off Yorke Peninsula.

Because her grandmother shared stories of life on Wedge Island, Anne had started planning a novel set on the island when she was still at school. Anne went to university to study Arts (because she loved literature and history) and Law (because her teachers said she talked so much!). Anne then became a high school teacher (teaching English, History and Legal Studies), and she decided to write her novel for teenagers, setting it during the Second World War when there was a camouflaged radar station on Wedge Island. Finally, Anne completed the novel when she took an extended break from teaching.

Anne subsequently became a university lecturer, and despite qualifying to practise law, she later became a legal recruitment consultant. She eventually established her own legal and executive search firm, Delta Partners, in Melbourne. Having left Winddance in her bottom drawer for around twenty years, Anne finally pulled it out to re-read the story, and was surprised to find she couldn’t remember who the bad guy was! Anne is now pleased to share this story, which provides an intriguing window into some of South Australia’s WW2 history, sailing heritage, and island farming life. This novel also provides a fast-moving adventure which holds on to its mysteries to the end.

Anne is also the author of a book for busy women – *Time Poor Soul Rich *– and in addition to working and writing, Anne enjoys speaking on a variety of topics, often associated with navigating life. Anne can be contacted through her website: www.annewinckel.com.

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

ABOUT THE NOVEL WINDDANCE:

“Captivating. Had me hooked right to the end. An ageless, timeless adventure for one and all.” Vicki Hatton, Journalist.  The back cover of the book summarises the story:

IT'S 1943 AND WORLD WAR II IS RAGING - THE GERMANS ARE IN EUROPE - THE JAPANESE IN THE PACIFIC - AT HOME TROUBLE IS ALSO BREWING.

There are too many secrets on Wedge Island.

Sixteen year old Hannah Johnson is determined to get to the truth about her parents and their tragic accident.  No one is talking, and her problems only multiply when she meets a nineteen year old airman who is on the run...

Paul Bolton can't believe his life is in danger at a remote air force base off the coast of South Australia. He has to prove his innocence and uncover the real conspiracy.

For both Hannah and Paul, the truth can only be found beyond the shores of the island.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Anne Winckel grew up on a farm near the Coorong in South Australia, and she attended Meningie Area School from grade one to year twelve. Anne’s father was a farmer who also loved to sail, and Anne regularly went fishing and sailing with her dad – often off Yorke Peninsula.

Because her grandmother shared stories of life on Wedge Island, Anne had started planning a novel set on the island when she was still at school. Anne went to university to study Arts (because she loved literature and history) and Law (because her teachers said she talked so much!). Anne then became a high school teacher (teaching English, History and Legal Studies), and she decided to write her novel for teenagers, setting it during the Second World War when there was a camouflaged radar station on Wedge Island. Finally, Anne completed the novel when she took an extended break from teaching.

Anne subsequently became a university lecturer, and despite qualifying to practise law, she later became a legal recruitment consultant. She eventually established her own legal and executive search firm, Delta Partners, in Melbourne. Having left Winddance in her bottom drawer for around twenty years, Anne finally pulled it out to re-read the story, and was surprised to find she couldn’t remember who the bad guy was! Anne is now pleased to share this story, which provides an intriguing window into some of South Australia’s WW2 history, sailing heritage, and island farming life. This novel also provides a fast-moving adventure which holds on to its mysteries to the end.

Anne is also the author of a book for busy women – *Time Poor Soul Rich *– and in addition to working and writing, Anne enjoys speaking on a variety of topics, often associated with navigating life. Anne can be contacted through her website: www.annewinckel.com.

More books from General Fiction

Cover of the book Bo at Iditarod Creek by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Beyond the Bright Sea by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book A Hoopoe Says Oop! by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book My First Easter by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Kim by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book L'Isola del Tesoro by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book La volpe e l'uva by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Timoté à la ferme by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book The Art of Storytelling: A Series of Short Stories by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Good Night Owl by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book This Story That I Call My Life by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Polly's Business Venture (1922) by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book Der kleine König ist der Größte by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book La vie ne me fait pas peur by Anne Winckel
Cover of the book How to be a Dog by Anne Winckel
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