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Local teacher Sue Gunningham waits impatiently for news of her long-time partner Barry, who has been caught in the savage bushfires on a day that that would later be known as 'Black Saturday'. 'It was still hot. The soft drink cans would have to be cooled before Barry could open them. I wished I had brought some ice in a little Esky to keep them cool. Still, I had not realised it would all take this long. At least I had brought the drinks. I fleetingly wondered if I should have brought some food for Barry as well. Up ahead of me I saw the police officer get out of his car. Little does Sue…mehr

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Local teacher Sue Gunningham waits impatiently for news of her long-time partner Barry, who has been caught in the savage bushfires on a day that that would later be known as 'Black Saturday'. 'It was still hot. The soft drink cans would have to be cooled before Barry could open them. I wished I had brought some ice in a little Esky to keep them cool. Still, I had not realised it would all take this long. At least I had brought the drinks. I fleetingly wondered if I should have brought some food for Barry as well. Up ahead of me I saw the police officer get out of his car. Little does Sue realise that the loss of her partner is just the beginning of her own battle to not only find the strength to go on, but to cope with ongoing police interviews, disputes over legal entitlements, sessions with case workers and psychologists, and participation in a Royal Commission inquiry. On top of this Sue has to fight a frequently overwhelming bureaucracy in order to identify and keep Barry's remains, and preserve the memory of their love. Raw and compelling, this story of the aftermath of a natural disaster will resonate with anyone who has suffered through devastating grief and emerged on the other side.
Autorenporträt
Sue Gunningham is a retired teacher who lives in Victoria. She has been published across a range of genre, including teacher reference and text books and her poetry, articles and short stories have appeared in anthologies and periodicals. This memoir is a prequel to 'All the Days After' (2015) which describes Sue's experience in the 12 months following Barry's death in the Kinglake 2009 bushfires.