Life’s Fight, Love’s Might

Life’s Fight, Love’s Might by Dawn Everson is an illustrated biography published by Xlibris Corporation in October 2013. This 522-page book presents the true story of Lorna, an Australian woman who faces profound challenges stemming from betrayal by her family, employers, and institutions, including the Christian church and the judicial system. The narrative explores her journey of resilience as she navigates a world filled with adversity, ultimately finding strength in love and loyalty.
Readers will discover Lorna’s evolution as she becomes an army wife, supporting her partner Rod through his military career while managing the complexities of family life across various locations, including Sydney and Papua New Guinea. The book delves into the traumas she endures and critiques the failures of the Australian Defence Force and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Lorna’s experiences highlight the struggles faced by many, as she recounts the challenges within the Christian community and the judicial system, culminating in her inspiring tale of overcoming the impossible.
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Life’s Fight, Love’s Might is a controversial true story about Lorna, a courageous determined Australian woman whose life was ravaged by the betrayal of her family, her employers, the Christian church, the judicial system and sanctioned abuse by the state and federal governments.
Lorna stood alone against the world that’s until she meets Rod, a surfie who sweeps her off her feet. Unfortunately, their fervent love also feels the smack of betrayal, which nearly destroys them both, but ultimately they stand united with trust, love and loyalty.
When Rod enlists, Lorna becomes an excellent army wife. She learns how to compromise, because the army must come first. She becomes independent and resourceful while her soldier is away, supporting him all the way up the ranks to Warrant Office.
Rod’s postings take Lorna and their two children to Sydney, Papua New Guinea, Canberra and Melbourne.
Lorna finds each posting is fraught with its own kind of agony, with Papua New Guinea being the worst of all. She survives unbelievable traumas, which befall her and her family. Then she faces the failures of the Australian Defence Force and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. To the Australian people these two systems appear to be functioning at an optimum for the serving members of the ADF, veterans’ and their families respectively, but it only appears that they are.
Lorna also gives accounts of how the leadership within the Christian community believes it is above the law of the land, and how the judicial system aides the church’s betrayal of trust.
In the end, Lorna’s resilience and strength wins through to overcome the impossible, leading her to write this inspiring book.
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