Blossom

Blossom by Margaret Kinton, published by XLIBRIS AU on March 14, 2023, is a memoir that explores the life of Frederick Bennett, who hails from an Irish Catholic family in Bendigo. The narrative follows his journey to Melbourne during the onset of the First World War, where he forms a significant friendship with Vida Bunting, the eighth child of Samuel and Elleanora. The story delves into the challenges they face, including religious differences and personal turmoil, which shape their lives and the life of little Nina.
Readers will find a poignant account of resilience and strength as Nina navigates her early experiences marked by separation, birth, death, and kidnapping. This memoir presents a rich tapestry of personal struggles and triumphs, highlighting themes of motivation and self-discovery. With 264 pages, this edition offers an insightful look into the complexities of relationships and the impact of one’s beginnings on their outlook on life.
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Frederick Bennett, from an Irish Catholic family in Bendigo, travelled to Melbourne to seek his fortune. There he met Vida Bunting, eighth child of Samuel and Elleanora, at the beginning of the First World War. Their friendship blossomed but life didn’t treat them kindly. Religious differences soon became apparent making for difficult situations. There was separation, a birth, death, kidnapping and turmoil impacting on little Nina’s life. But Nina’s beginnings gave her strength to face life with a cheerful outlook.
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