Liz
10-21-2011, 09:10 PM
I'm very excited to announce the publication of my new book:
Flying Over the Rainbow:
Living in Australia - the Bird-Lover's Paradise
by Liz Davies
Paperback - 208 Pages
$12.95 (USD)
Any Australian souvenir book worth buying will include photographs of the Great Barrier Reef, the
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock), and the trees of Sherbrooke Forest.
Author Liz Davies, and her husband Stephen, moved to Australia in 2006 and set up housekeeping
in a small village surrounded by those trees. Living among the giant eucalypts and tree ferns has proven
to be quite an adventure. Kookaburras, cockatoos, magpies and other wild birds, many of which have lost
much of their fear of humans, visit them daily. With wild wallabies eating her flowers and giant spiders
roaming the house, Davies has her hands full. Flying Over the Rainbow is a collection of stories about
an American expat living in what she describes as “one of the most beautiful and possibly one of the
most dangerous places on earth”.
For more information (including a free download of excerpts),
click here: http://www.sevenparrots.com/FlyingOverTheRainbow/
Flying Over the Rainbow:
Living in Australia - the Bird-Lover's Paradise
by Liz Davies
Paperback - 208 Pages
$12.95 (USD)
Any Australian souvenir book worth buying will include photographs of the Great Barrier Reef, the
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock), and the trees of Sherbrooke Forest.
Author Liz Davies, and her husband Stephen, moved to Australia in 2006 and set up housekeeping
in a small village surrounded by those trees. Living among the giant eucalypts and tree ferns has proven
to be quite an adventure. Kookaburras, cockatoos, magpies and other wild birds, many of which have lost
much of their fear of humans, visit them daily. With wild wallabies eating her flowers and giant spiders
roaming the house, Davies has her hands full. Flying Over the Rainbow is a collection of stories about
an American expat living in what she describes as “one of the most beautiful and possibly one of the
most dangerous places on earth”.
For more information (including a free download of excerpts),
click here: http://www.sevenparrots.com/FlyingOverTheRainbow/