
Anna was also missing a boyfriend but felt her music was her priority. She was very close to him he was an aspiring writer, having trouble finding a publisher but doing his best.Settling into London in a flat with two other female students, Anna and Sally, Michaela was happy with the way life was going for her. They were incredibly proud of her the only blight on her happiness was leaving Thomas. Her Dad had been famous in his day, and she was happy to be able to follow in his footsteps.

Living in Sydney with her mother and father, Michaela found herself full of excitement when she won the scholarship to study music in London.

Well, I hope you pick up a copy of this book and enjoy its 25 short stories while drinking a nice cuppa. She decided to practice a couple of tunes for quite some time until she could say that: “They didn’t sound too bad, either, when my audience consisted exclusively of my husband and our dog.” In addition, she includes many funny statements, like the one pronounced by a wife when referring to her stage fright while playing the piano in front of an audience. You will get all the flavor of the land down under, Ms Sharp makes sure of that. “25 Stories of Life and Love in Australia” also provide the reader, especially the ones that are not Aussies, with some unique expressions and references common to that lovely land, for example, “cuppa” for a cup of tea, and kookaburra, which is a kind of bird. Small bits of wonderment that do not quite tell you the end they rather let you imagine it and savor it in your own mind.

That’s what these twenty-five stories reminded me of. Having chosen the wrong ones, she corrected me by saying, “Not those ones, the other ones, the small dark-chocolate ones.” I picked up a few of these and they proved to be absolutely delicious morsels. Some years ago, the wife of a dear friend of mine told me to grab a few sweets available to all the guests at the end of a lovely dinner.
