Book Details
Daughters of the Fatherland highlights the plight of the children during World War II with a special focus on the Romani Holocaust, Porajmos (devouring or destruction). Wars tear families apart, with children being left to fend for themselves in a chaotic world. During war, the conflict between and within nations can result in the loss of humanity; however, in Rosa's case, love and peace ultimately restores her community allowing personal redemption for Rosa
Author Description
While serving in the army for twenty years (1987-2007), the author served with the Australian Army Psychology Corps (AAPSYCH) after completing a psychology degree at Queensland University of Technology with elective subjects on writing, including screenwriting under screenwriting & playwriting icon David Williamson. In 2006, he worked as a journalist on the Army Paper. He completed a BA in Writing, English and History at the University of Queensland (2013-15), where he studied under respected Australian authors such as Dr Kim Wilkins, Venero Armmano, Charlotte Nash, Kari Gislason, and Michael Robotham. He also attended writing courses at the New York Film Academy (2009), studying film and TV writing; at the American Comedy Institute (ACI) for comedy writing (2010); Allen & Unwin's Faber Academy Novel Writing (2012) under Kathryn Heyman and James Bradley, with guest authors such as Delia Falconer, Michael Robotham, Charlotte Wood, David Malouf and Markus Zusak whose bestselling novel, The Book Thief, is set in WWII. While living in the USA from 2009-11, he attended various institutions, such as the Gotham Writers Workshops (NYC) and Write Your Free (Connecticut), where he studied with Dr Patrick McCord. He attended workshops with authors such as Colin Broderick (IRE), Heather Swain, and Patricia Riley Giff. One of his scripts won the Brett Ratner Award. He also volunteered at the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC), where he interviewed numerous Holocaust survivors. Through the HHREC, he became friends with Dr Tina Strobos, who was honoured in 1989 as Righteous Among the Nations by the Yad Vashem in Israel. Dr Strobos, as a teenager, met Marlene Dietrich (a major character in this novel) in the Swiss Alps on skiing trips before WW2. The author lives in North Queensland with his assistant dog and best friend, Archie, a golden Labrador. Daughters of the Fatherland is his first novel.
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