New covers, Same story
Long-listed in the Historical Fiction Company Competition 2022
Annie White is released after serving seven years as a convict in Sydney. She gets a visitor who, with his help, she can start a baking business. She is then asked to assist another sick man.
Sam Corbett. Annie nurses him back to health, and a relationship develops. They settle into a life together, barely making ends meet; she realises she's expecting a child.
'Dancing to Her Own Tune' is a clean colonial convict historical fiction story in the 'Unlikely Convict Ladies Trilogy' that takes you back to a simpler time when simply surviving was a battle won.
If you love Australian Colonial history, you will love Sara Powter's 'Dancing to Her Own Tune, ' an absorbing tale of love and survival in the face of adversity.
Buy 'Dancing to Her Own Tune' to discover how they untangle the web of deceit and lies surrounding them.
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Sam and Annie's story continues in "Amelia's Tears" and "A Lady In Irons."
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