Paperback. Zustand: Good. Young Heather Heberley, coming as a bride from Auckland to a remote bay in the Marlborough Sounds, did not realize how much the words weather permitting were to rule her life. Sea tragedies, the sinking of the Mikhail Lermontov, her husband Joe's role in search and rescues - all these are detailed alongside the often funny, sometimes tragic aspects of the Heberleys' farming and fishing life. Heather Heberley's unassuming but robust story shows how she grows into a mother, mechanic, plumber, teacher, farmer, nurse, woolclasser and licensed skipper. More than a million people each year pass the South Island's isolated 'first house on the right' on Arapawa Island, just inside the Tory Channel. Heather's marriage into the well-known Heberley clan and her arrival, in 1963, at their bay have given her the fascinating and formative experiences that make up this compelling autobiography. 222 pages.
Paperback. Zustand: Fair. 222 pages. Cover worn. Pages wrinkledYoung Heather Heberley, coming as a bride from Auckland to a remote bay in th e Marlborough Sounds, did not realize how much the words weather permitting were to rule her life. Sea tragedies, the sinking of the Mikhail Lermontov, her husb.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cape Catley, Whatamango Bay, N.Z., 1996
ISBN 10: 0908561490 ISBN 13: 9780908561490
Anbieter: Book Express (NZ), Shannon, Neuseeland
Paperback. Zustand: Good. 262 pages. cover worn. Name on ffep.x, 222 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : 22 cm Cover subtitle: An autob iography.