Rosalind Brenner
Rosalind Brenner was born in Sydney, Australia (1957) to immigrant parents. Her father was a Polish Jew and a holocaust survivor and her mother was also Jewish, from England. Rosalind married at a young age and lived on the Central coast as a fulltime wife and mother to three children. In the early nineties she and her husband, sold their home and bought a caravan and a four wheel drive, and with their three school age children set off to travel Australia, after which they divorced and Rosalind took up her new career with her Metaphysical diploma in hand as a Drug and Alcohol Counsellor. In 2005 she began her studies as a writer. On her first visit to Kalisz in Poland, the hometown of her father, she sat in a courtyard overlooking the square when she realised a story needed to be told. Kalisz, a journey of return, was alive and over the following four years she wrote the visions appearing in her mind.
Kalisz; a Journey of Return was awarded a gold Seal of literary excellence in 2014
Rosalind Brenner was born in Sydney, Australia (1957) to immigrant parents. Her father was a Polish Jew and a holocaust survivor and her mother was also Jewish, from England. Rosalind married at a young age and lived on the Central coast as a fulltime wife and mother to three children. In the early nineties she and her husband, sold their home and bought a caravan and a four wheel drive, and with their three school age children set off to travel Australia, after which they divorced and Rosalind took up her new career with her Metaphysical diploma in hand as a Drug and Alcohol Counsellor. In 2005 she began her studies as a writer. On her first visit to Kalisz in Poland, the hometown of her father, she sat in a courtyard overlooking the square when she realised a story needed to be told. Kalisz, a journey of return, was alive and over the following four years she wrote the visions appearing in her mind.
Kalisz; a Journey of Return was awarded a gold Seal of literary excellence in 2014