Join Bernice Barry in conversation with Miranda Aitken for the launch of her new historical fiction novel, Sarah Evans.
As a poor, illiterate young woman, Sarah becomes entangled in a web of cruelty and corruption where powerful men rule and the law disregards women. Raised to believe she has no rights at all, not even to justice. Sarah meets a group of political rebels while she is a prisoner and is introduced to the concepts of liberty and equality.
Despite what life throws at her, she learns her own value and begins to fight for her rights, supported throughout by the street network of women. When she is accused of murdering her own child and faces the death penalty, they don’t let her down.
In the end, it is the power of thoughts and words that shapes her life, not the hardship she has known, and friendship that teaches her the most important kind of freedom: liberty of mind. Is that not every woman’s right?
Tickets: Pay What You Can (PWYC)
Doors & bar: 6pm
Talk: 6.30pm followed by book sales and signings
This event is a Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival fundraiser – please join us in supporting the arts in Margaret River. Proudly supported by Arts Margaret River, Margaret River Bookshop and Echo Publishing.
Event link: https://artsmargaretriver.com/event/in-conversation-with-bernice-barry/