Anna Johnston is married to her amazing husband. They met in elementary school band, and he has been in and out of her life ever since. They have two kids together, a son Gabriel and a daughter Hayli. Anna has anxiety and depression, so some days are better than most. Writing is how she deals with that most days. Her mother is her rock that is always there no matter what. Anna also has two sisters; she is the middle of the three girls. Her father is a huge supporter of her writing. Anna's hobbies are writing and art. A quote from Anna is "sometimes I get the ideas for my books from dreams and sometimes they are just random thoughts."
Acknowledgements
Introduction: writing missionaries
Part I. The Mission Statement: 1. The British Empire, colonialism and missionary activity
2. Gender, domesticity and colonial evangelisation
Part II. The London Missionary Society in India: 3. Empire, India and evangelisation
4. Missionary writing in India
5. Imperialism, suffragism and nationalism
Part III. The London Missionary Society in Polynesia: 6. Polynesian missions and the European imaginary
7. Missionary writing in Polynesia
Part IV. The London Missionary Society in Australia: 8. The Australian colonies and empire
9. Missionary writing in Australia
Conclusion: missionary writing, the imperial archive and postcolonial politics
Notes
Bibliography
Index.