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For All The Tea In China
For All The Tea In China
For All The Tea In China
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Based on the stories of Australian gay men 'For All The Tea In China' follows the lives of Frank Campbell and Earl Spencer from their time together as drovers on the Canning Stock Route in the 1950's, through to the tumultuous upheaval of Australian gay rights in the 70's and on to the modern age.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC.L Eyles
Release dateMay 31, 2013
ISBN9781301202799
For All The Tea In China
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C.L Eyles

Writing since 2008, I am a bisexual/queer identified woman living in Australia with my partner of 11 years. As well as being involved in the campaign for LGBT rights for the past twenty years, I volunteer my time supporting organ donor awareness.

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    For All The Tea In China - C.L Eyles

    For All The Tea In China

    By C.L Eyles

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    Cup of tea, Earl?

    Lovely, thanks Frank.

    Frank Campbell looks around at the myriad of boxes that line the walls of the room. ‘Frank and Earl’s Fine Tea Emporium,’ the stamped motif reads. And just for a moment Frank imagines he can still smell the aroma of freshly blended tea leaves, and spices, if only he concentrates hard enough.

    Boxes, so many boxes; all

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