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Escaping Snakes
B L Wilson
Escaping Snakes
B L Wilson
Brenda was a lonely child, resented by her sister and a disapointment to her Dad, she made her own fun losing hersellf in a dream world Introdued to a form of sex at a young age she became an observer of the way animals coupled together. Her sister was not kind to her. They moved to a new place where she had some contact with a lass from Dubbo. Her first real pet taken by a snake in front of her and snakes were instrumental of leading to the loss of her next love, her dog D2. In her early teens her sister died in mysterious curcumstancies, She died of snake bite, causing her Mum to have a mental break-down and her Dad tp turn to alcohol. She ran away not caring where she was going. Here she got lucky as the truck she hitched a ride with turned out to be a decent bloke. He led her to a idelic life on a farm, he gave her a dog. A snake reared their ugly head again. Here a nasty man raped her. She went back to her Mum and became a nurse.. Finding out she was pregnant she again ran away to the ciity. A group of prostutes took her in where she lived while waiting for her babies. The bloke that had raped her saw her there and took tales of her working in a brothle home to the farm. The truck driver hit him and killed him. He did go to jail and saw some terrible events. A disgraced doctor saw her through her pregnancy, finding couples to adobt her babies. While getting over a tramatic birth of her babies she met with her friend from her previous home, and left to go to Dubbo with them. She met a nurse friend who told her that her Mum and Dad were now working on the farm and about the truck driver being in jail. She went to see her grand parents at the same time as the truckie did when they both still had feelings and a quick marriage was arranged before they headed back to the farm and her parents.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 15, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9781504321280 |
Publishers | Balboa Press AU |
Pages | 256 |
Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 14 mm · 299 g |
Language | English |