Description
This memoir vividly brings to life Evelyn Crawford’s experiences from her childhood in the red sandhills back of Bourke during the 1930s through to her adult years as a wife, mother and community figure. It reads like a conversation with an elder telling her own story — rich with details of family life, traditional Aboriginal culture, daily life on stations, bush schools, droving and mustering, and the many people she met along the way.





