Victim of Circumstances: A memoir
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A Canadian writer with a British background, she draws inspiration from her upbringing by unconventional, free-thinking grandparents, which instilled in her an embracing, open mind. Her passion lies in crafting novels, where she breathes life into strong characters and vivid descriptions of unusual people and places, enriched by meaningful dialogue. She connects her reading experience to the masterful works of classic authors, focusing on narratives of relationships that resonate with contemporary times. Her lifelong background as an actress informs her writing with a deep understanding of human nature and dramatic artistry.



OF BREEDING AND BIRTH has elements of love, hate, mystery and romance and explores themes of inequality and prejudice as well as the bondage that comes from close family ties. We need strength to deal with what life dishes out without a thought to our individual circumstances. Did Bingham lack that strength? Or was he simply a pawn in the game of life."Overall, this is a brilliant book. It’s different and thought-provoking and for me, made me think about how those who may be more privileged, may live….but it also makes it clear that although they may be well off, they certainly have their own troubles – sometimes a lot bigger than general folk may experience!! This is definitely a book to be picking up if you want to read something a little different, with lots of things to keep you interested and your emotions on a rollercoaster!" (Chelle | Curled up with a good book)