Clare stood on the ferny bank and scattered the ashes on the water. They dissolved in the dark stream, as it leaped from its course and shattered in a rainbow of spray on the rocks below. Grandad wasn’t gone at all. He lived here now, where she could always find him. With a silent prayer, Clare retraced her path and stepped from the shadows into the sunshine. Back to where Tom waited for her.
Acknowledgements
Thanks go to my patient family, for putting up with a distracted writer in their midst. Special thanks to my son Matthew, for always being willing to brainstorm ideas.
I want to thank my talented writing buddies of the Little Lonsdale Group for their help and support. Thank you to Sydney Smith for her structural advice, and to Clare Allen-Kamil for her wisdom, and for being such an enthusiastic advocate of my work. Thanks to Varuna - The Writer’s House for sending me on a magical writing retreat to the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland.
Thank you to Belinda Byrne for her wonderful encouragement and enthusiasm, to Ali Arnold for her perceptive editing, and to Caro Cooper and the rest of the Penguin Australia team. Thanks to my lovely agent, Fran Moore from Curtis Brown, for having faith in me from the start.
Lastly, I’d like to thank the folks at the Cider Gum Café in the glorious Bunya Mountains, for looking after me while I penned the final chapters of this book.
MICHAEL JOSEPH
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