Rachael Treasure lives in Southern Tasmania/Lutruwita with her two children and their farm animals, including a goat. Rachael will join us for a discussion about her eighth novel Milking Time.
"Milking Time puts social rebellion ahead of romance, without being preachy or losing the charm of the genre, and paints a vivid portrait of the challenges and triumphs of small-town farming community. Filled with authentic, gutsy characters Milking Time is a brilliant return to writing for Treasure." The Australian
Bookings essential as numbers are limited.
Parking:
• Maximum 2 hour stay at the library
• Parking in Glenorchy Library Carpark is maximum 2 hours.
To ensure a successful event, please:
• Let us know if you can’t attend so we can give your place to someone else
• Don't attend if you are unwell
• Follow hygiene practices eg. hand sanitising
• Let us know if you have any support needs or if a support person will be coming with you.
Accessibility:
• 2 permit mobility parking spaces - 2 hour parking limits
• Level access, automatic entrance doors, wide doorways and aisles for wheelchairs
• Accessible toilet
• Parenting room
Please contact us if you need more information about this program:
• Glenorchy Library on (03) 6165 5493
•glenorchy.library@libraries.tas.gov.au
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