Dorothy lucie sanders biography definition

  • Dorothy Lucy Sanders (), novelist, was born on 4 May at Boulder, Western Australia, second of five daughters of Irish-born William Joseph McClemans, Church of England minister, and his New Zealand-born wife Ada Lucy, née Walker.
  • Dorothy Lucie Sanders (4 May – 17 December ), better known under the pseudonym Lucy Walker, was a prolific and successful Australian romance novelist.
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  • Girl Alone

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    I read oodles of Harlequins back in the 70s and 80s. I always enjoyed the ones set in Australia, by Lucy Walker and Margaret Way and Joyce Dingwell and others. But it's only been in recent months that I've revisited old favorites and it's interesting to see which have held up.

    Mardie has inherited a way station - a truck stop, if you like - in the Outback from her godfather. It is extremely busy and Mardie has ideas for making it even more profitable.

    She meets a hydrogeologist, Jard Hunter, and is immediately intrigued by him. Each time she sees him, she realizes she is more and more interested in him. Unfortunately, they don't meet all that much. On only one occasion do they spend much time together; he takes her for a helicopter ride and they run into some eagles, crashing the helicopter. Jard is seriously injured, unconscious, and they are stranded alone in the bush overnight. Because it gets quite cold at night and Jard is suffering from shock, Mardie remov
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  • Lucy Walker (writer)

    Australian writer

    For other people named Lucy Walker, see Lucy Walker (disambiguation).

    Dorothy Lucie Sanders (4 May – 17 December ), better known under the pseudonym Lucy Walker, was a prolific and successful Australian romance novelist.

    Personal life

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    Dorothy Lucie McClemans was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on 4 May , the second of five daughters.[1] Her father, William McClemans, was an Irish minister of the Church of England. Her mother, Ada Lucy Walker, was from New Zealand.[2] After her parents divorced in , her mother supported the family as a nurse and then as a Justice of the Peace.[1]

    A qualified teacher from Perth College (), Dorothy taught in state schools in Western Australia until She continued teaching later in London while her husband, Colsell Sanders, a fellow school teacher whom she married in , completed his doctorate in education. They returned to Perth, Australia in [2]

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    • Australian Dictionary of Biography : Dorothy Lucy Sanders (), novelist, was born on 4 May at Boulder, Western Australia, second of five daughters of Irish-born William namn McClemans, Church of England minister, and his New Zealand-born wife Ada Lucy, née Walker. Sheila McClemans was her sister) (Also known as Dean, Shelley () McClemans, Dorothy (, Sanders, Dorothy Lucie (), Sanders, Dorothy Lucy ())
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