Roslyn was given a gold ring with the initials MJD in 1968 when her great-aunt Emily died. She wore it for forty-five years, sometimes turning it on her finger and wondering about the woman who had...view moreRoslyn was given a gold ring with the initials MJD in 1968 when her great-aunt Emily died. She wore it for forty-five years, sometimes turning it on her finger and wondering about the woman who had once owned it.
After a successful career as a child and family psychologist, she retired in 2014 and has spent the last two years researching and writing the story of her great-grandmother, Mary Jane Day.
Roslyn lives with her husband, Alan, in Canberra. They have two sons and two grandchildren. This is her first book.view less