Born in Mount Isa, the eldest of five children of Salvation Army officers, Helen Brown lived an almost nomadic life until she was fifteen years of age. However, she discovered books as a preteen and read a lot well into the night and occasionally all night. Two stories that captured her imagination were “Anne of Green Gables” and “Little Women”. Just like the heroines in these stories, she wanted to write. A learning disability, which was not corrected until she was in her thirties, meant that schooling was a real struggle. It also meant that her dream seemed to be a distant mirage. The struggles of raising five children and being a wife to a shearer/farmer in a small town taught her a lot about life and the grace of God. During this time, she also completed her teaching degree and worked many casual jobs in order to ensure that the farm was viable. Today, she still lives on the farm in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales.
Edinburgh in April is full of spring, with many famous people's hometowns and crowds of tourists on the streets.
At ten o'clock in the morning, there was a knock on the door, and Sinikka introduced a blond and blue-eyed man into the living room.
"Mr. Sinikka asks you to come to England as soon as possible to take over Mr. Kallio's Cross Farm. I will fly back to England in the afternoon. Goodbye." With these words in mind, the business-like lawyer Merrin Brown left Sinikka's house while leaving behind A document bag.
Sinikka wiped his face and opened the document bag. Inside was a will agreement that Sinikka had signed before.
According to his last words, Grandpa Kallio, who has never been masked, requires an agreement to be signed before he can inherit his farm. The agreement does not contain much content. The first clause is to unconditionally accept Sinikka's ancestral rules. Ancestor training. Also attached is a copy of Sinikka's ancestral rules and precepts.
There are also two passports, two visas, and two tickets to fly to Seattle, England in seven days.
Título : Countryside Farm
EAN : 9798224702992
Editorial : Helen Brown
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