23 - 27 September
Introducing
(Ark House Press December 2010)
By
Dale Harcombe
About the Book
Every choice carries a price as Abby discovers when she marries Joel. If she had known when Joel first walked into Clancy’s what lay in store, she would have stopped the relationship before it got started. However, by the time she found out it was too late. The choice was made. Or so she thought.
But then between her and her one friend in Astley, Laila, they arrive at solution that could benefit Abby and the small county town. A deliberately lit fire and an unplanned pregnancy threaten to bring their carefully laid plans and Abby's dreams undone. Problems of some newcomers to the town impinge on Abby's life too, but it is the arrival of an old resident of Astley that could end up destroying everything and not just for Abby.
Who else's lives will be affected and changed forever. Will the unwelcome arrivals in Astley destroy everything Abby and Laila have worked to achieve? What is the secret that will have all of Astley reeling?
But then between her and her one friend in Astley, Laila, they arrive at solution that could benefit Abby and the small county town. A deliberately lit fire and an unplanned pregnancy threaten to bring their carefully laid plans and Abby's dreams undone. Problems of some newcomers to the town impinge on Abby's life too, but it is the arrival of an old resident of Astley that could end up destroying everything and not just for Abby.
Who else's lives will be affected and changed forever. Will the unwelcome arrivals in Astley destroy everything Abby and Laila have worked to achieve? What is the secret that will have all of Astley reeling?
About the Author
Streets on a Map, was published by Ark House Press. Prior to that Dale has had seven children’s books and Kaleidoscope a collection of poetry published. Many poems in Kaleidoscope have been previously published in Australia’s literary magazines. She has won prizes for her poetry and has been published in several anthologies.
Along with her husband, Dale was for a time houseparent for a family of twelve boys. She has also been a manuscript assessor and book reviewer and run creative writing classes. She has also written bible studies and Sunday school lessons. For several years she wrote about Christian living, marriage and home related topics for www.families.com. She has a BA in Literary and Australian studies. More information about Dale can be found at www.daleharcombe.com or on her Write and Read with Dale blog
http://www.livejournal.com/ users/orangedale/
Interview
Along with her husband, Dale was for a time houseparent for a family of twelve boys. She has also been a manuscript assessor and book reviewer and run creative writing classes. She has also written bible studies and Sunday school lessons. For several years she wrote about Christian living, marriage and home related topics for www.families.com. She has a BA in Literary and Australian studies. More information about Dale can be found at www.daleharcombe.com or on her Write and Read with Dale blog
http://www.livejournal.com/
Interview
1. Can you
tell us something interesting readers may not know about you?
I spent a number of years as part of
BSF ( Bible Study Fellowship) classes. BSF is an interdenominational bible
study class that studies the bible in depth. It was the place where I started
to grow as a Christian. During my time at BSF I came to understand the
importance of studying the bible in a regular and systematic away. I was
privileged to be part of the program as a children’s leader and later as a
discussion leader. Plus my children both loved the children’s program. I would
be rapt to see a BSF class start up near where I live.
2. Where did
you get the inspiration for your novel Streets
on a Map?
The image of Abby came from a woman
I saw years ago, who sat down next to the pianist at Centrepoint Tavern in
Sydney and started to sing. She became the basis for the character of Abby and
I played with ideas of what if she moved from the city to the country. What
would cause her to move? How would she fit in with the locals? How would she
feel if she had to give up her career? While I lived in Sydney for much of my
life, the background of small country towns comes from having lived in and
travelled around to many of them when I lived in the Central West of NSW.
3. In your research did you find any
interesting titbits that surprised you?
As I wrote about Abby I found it surprising when her dislike
of bonsai suddenly popped up. Yet in so many ways it reflects exactly how she
was feeling at the time, stunted and not able to grow naturally to be the
person she was meant to be. Another piece of research resulted from the
responses of people who have disabled children. Their attitudes came from
reading a lot about such cases and how people handled it plus someone I met briefly
many years ago.
4. What would
you like readers to take out of reading your novel?
One, is how the choices we make in
life affect not just us but can often have far reaching consequences for others
around us as well. And I’d like people to think about who or what inform their
choices in life and where they stand with God.
5. A fun question to end, if you were
to recommend somewhere in Australia or New Zealand for readers to visit where
would it be?
It would have to be The South Coast
of NSW which is where I live. With clear turquoise waters and white sand
fringed with dark green trees, it is one of the most beautiful spots and
popular holiday destination for many people from Sydney and Canberra. For a
city location I also still think it’s hard to go past Sydney Harbour.
6. Where can
we find you on the web?
Readers can find me at my website www.daleharcombe.com
Dale and Jenny, great interview! Dale, it's fascinating to hear how your story idea evolved. Thanks for sharing. And I totally agree - the NSW South Coast is gorgeous. Beautiful, pristine beaches that aren't crowded. A great summer holiday destination for Canberrans :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny for interviewing me and for questions that made me think. Thanks Narelle for commenting. Yes, we get a lot of people from Canberra holiday down our way.
ReplyDeleteSounds like somewhere I would like to visit! Thanks Dale - this book is on my TBR pile now ;)
ReplyDeleteLove to catch up if you ever visit Catherine.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! And chat over a cuppa about our favorite books ;)
DeleteI love the way you described how you were inspired to write about your main character Abby, Dale--I could see even that event clearly in my mind as a result. And yes, the South Coast of NSW sure is a beautiful place! We are blessed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dale and Jenny for the interview. It's always fun to get to know a little more about Aussie authors. Even though I've had a lovely face to face meeting with Dale, these interviews help me to feel more connected with our community of authors.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol and Jo-Anne for your comments. It is lovely when we can get to know each other more.
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