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'Salvation Creek' by Susan Duncan

5/6/2021

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A memoir which meant something to me...

I found myself, after reading Susan Duncan’s memoir, ‘Salvation Creek’, in 2006. 

​It was a time of feeling loss and emptiness in my life – possibly “Empty Nest Syndrome”.  Family had married and moved on.  Mid-life transition.  Romantic fluctuation.  Domestic changes.

Whatever the cause, I sensed a need for change.  I was searching for a new direction.

One day at the library I picked up ‘Salvation Creek’, knowing nothing about it, except the title. 

I think the word ‘Salvation’ was the trigger.  I needed salvation from my life. 

This book had it all for me, beginning with Susan, the author, relating her own loss.  The death of her brother and husband within a few months of each other, how she needed new horizons, how she risked everything to relocate herself, to start over.  Salvation with a challenge.

Sometime after reading her story, I found my own challenges for change and embraced the opportunity to move forward.

I joined new groups to find new interests and new friends.  Garden Club, Probus, U3A, Book Club at the library.

Life became full and busy again – being part of community in retirement, meeting new people, everybody has a story.
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I found my story had a new beginning.
 
Moira Beckinsdale,
May 2021

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    'A memoir which has meant something to me'

     The brief – ‘Head for your bookshelf, the library or an online book-store to retrieve a memoir which has meant something to you.  When did it enter your life?  How did it then, or does it now, relate to your life story?’   

    Generally speaking this would be a published memoir, however, as Barry O'Connor interpreted it, could also relate to an 'aide memoir'

    **Memoir Review - Framework for Analysis**

    Contributions

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    Barry O'Connor
    Beverley Lee
    Carmyl Winkler
    'Education Of A Princess'
    Marg McCrohan
    Michelle Aitken
    Moira Beckinsdale
    'Salvation Creek'
    'The Road From Coorain'
    'The Tattooist Of Auschwitz'
    'your Own Kind Of Girl'

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