Susi Prescott lived in Sydney with her husband and four children, teaching French and writing freelance for sport and outdoor adventure publications before the release of her first novel, The Astrolabe, in 2005. Two years later she set off overseas to work as a language educator in Nepal and Rwanda, finally settling in the city of Arequipa, Peru. She visits Australia regularly.
‘Courageous, beautifully written, understated … a book that remains with you, and an inspiration for women of all ages to pursue their dreams and create some hope in a world of conflict.’ award-winning author Susanne Gervay‘Susi Prescott has a unique, surprising and discerning eye. Her companionable honesty, her joy, and her spirited discourse make for much learning and laughter.’ Janet Fennell, author, writing teacher, librarian‘A balanced view of a brave and generous woman immersed in the reality of Peru’s underprivileged. Compassionate, funny and exciting.’ Patricia Roberts, renowned poet and Tai Chi instructor
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