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Glenda Millard

    Glenda Millard draws inspiration from the landscapes and communities of Australia's Goldfields region, where she has spent her entire life. Her writing delves into the depths of human experience, often with a poignant and humorous touch. Millard possesses a remarkable ability to capture the authenticity of emotions and relationships, offering readers compelling and memorable narratives.

    A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
    Layla Queen of Hearts
    Plum Puddings and Paper Moons
    • Plum Puddings and Paper Moons

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The kitchen at the Kingdom of Silk is warm and sweet with the smell of buttery shortbread and steamed plum puddings. And in the kitchen of the Colour Patch Cafe, Scarlet Silk, the eldest of the Rainbow Girls, has made a new friend, Anik. When Anik tells Scarlet about the war in his home far away and of all the things he has lost, Scarlet is determined to make a difference. And so she decides to declare peace on Cameron's Creek, and maybe even the world."

      Plum Puddings and Paper Moons
      4.5
    • Layla Queen of Hearts

      • 109 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Book two in the award-winning Kingdom of Silk series. A friend like Layla comes along once in a lifetime. Poignant and lovely. Millard has that rare gift of making you feel in a few pages that you've known these characters, and this place, always. -- INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY (BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS)

      Layla Queen of Hearts
      4.6
    • A Small Free Kiss in the Dark

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Two young boys, an old tramp, a beautiful lost dancer and her baby - rag-tag survivors of a sudden war - form a fragile family holding together in the remnants of a fun fair. This is a vivid, poetic story about life in the margins and the power of empathy and imagination to triumph over adversity.

      A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
      3.9