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Alice A Tasmanian Story
 

When the author asked her family about her great-grandaunt Alice, the response was "Who?" Alice's story had been lost to time.

  Alice was born in 1857, the third of eleven children to her English father and Scottish mother. Her young years were in Tarraville, South Gippsland, the remote gold rush town of Stockyard Creek and a farm near the bustling rural town of Bairnsdale.

  In 1880, Alice married Robert McKimmie in Tasmania. So began a life of trial and adventure that required sheer grit. Alice and Robert ran a pub in Launceston, and lived in Gladstone and Zeehan, places that sprang up in response to exciting mineral discoveries. Surviving fires, crimes, disease and childbirth were challenges, with doctors and hospitals only accessible in the cities.

  At the heart of Alice's story is family, her husband and children and her family of origin. Alice welcomed all and reached out to her community whenever people were in need, a compassionate woman who was loved in the places she called home.

Tasmanian Book Launch

October 2026

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"Alice" will be released in September 2026 with book launches in October 2026. Early bird payments will have a $5 discount and books will be set aside and posted or delivered in September/October 2026.

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About

Jacinta Crealy has achieved her first publishing deal with Forty South Publishing in Hobart, Tasmania. Her upcoming publication Alice A Tasmanian Story is Jacinta's first foray into historical fiction based on the story of her great-grandaunt Alice Reeves. The book will be launched in Tasmania in October 2026.

   Jacinta writes from the premise that "truth is stranger than fiction", finding the essence of her stories from within the documents of the time. Combining biography with historical events and social history, Jacinta has used fiction to breathe life into real people and recreate the energy of a world gone by.

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Other Books and Essays
 

This is the non-fiction story of my great-great-great grandfather's early life in Rochdale, Lancashire, emigration to Melbourne, Victoria in 1840 and dedicated career as a horticulturalist.

Robert Whatmough

Pioneering Victorian Horticulturist

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