Throughout his career in teaching and education consultancy, Paul has developed a fascination with the amazing life stories of those who have gone before us. Women and men facing ever changing social norms and life's challenges, within the timeframe of where and when they lived. His passions include genealogy and travel, resulting in his books being based in places visited and fondly remembered. Actively engaged in community affairs, being Rotary District Governor and chair of his state's Duke of Edinburgh scheme, he has had the opportunity to interact and learn from a range of people.
The ‘Woman of Glass' is based on the life of a strong and talented woman, a mother and entrepreneur, who was willing to challenge the accepted norms of nineteenth century society using her networking, media and financial skills to support her family and the family business, but at what cost?
Shakespeare in As You Like It, refers to the world as a stage, all men and women, merely players, through the stages of life. In The Sail Maker's Legacy, Lizzie builds a life for herself only to watch her world torn apart by forces beyond her control.
