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Jim Mynard – Cadere Genos

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Mr Oliver Chapman, a brilliant young Australian surgeon volunteers his services to help victims of the evil Syrian civil war.  He falls in love with a Greek International Red Cross senior administration officer, Elpis Roussos, and they are soon blessed with twins, Ianthe and Troy.  Elpis dies from cancer and Dr Chapman, as he became known, was killed at Aleppo in Syria.  Because of his somewhat selfish and unwise decision to keep his children with him, they became lost after his death and are soon two among millions of refugees who escaped across the border into Turkey.  His parents were thrown into turmoil, but never lost faith in the belief their grandchildren would eventually return home.

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Mr Oliver Chapman, a brilliant young Australian surgeon volunteers his services to help victims of the evil Syrian civil war.  He falls in love with a Greek International Red Cross senior administration officer, Elpis Roussos, and they are soon blessed with twins, Ianthe and Troy.  Elpis dies from cancer and Dr Chapman, as he became known, was killed at Aleppo in Syria.  Because of his somewhat selfish and unwise decision to keep his children with him, they became lost after his death and are soon two among millions of refugees who escaped across the border into Turkey.  His parents were thrown into turmoil, but never lost faith in the belief their grandchildren would eventually return home.

About the Author

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Jim Mynard

 Journalist, photographer and author.

 

Jim Mynard attended the Warragul High School and later continued his media studies with the Council of Adult Education, under tutorship of Patrick Tennison.

His Autobiography ‘The Threat of Fairness’, spells out his successful career in regional newspapers.  Jim covered the notorious City of Casey in his latter years.  He has written six books (all of which, in the future, will be obtainable from the Books4U.Website) including a short story anthology and a poetry anthology.

Jim’s favourite two novels from way back were Naomi Jacob’s, ‘Antonia’ and Hesba Brinsmead’s ‘Pastures of the Blue Crane’.

Jim met and chatted several times with Colleen McCullough, Xavier Herbert, and Hesba Brinsmead, mostly during seminars they attended.  Jim formed a warm friendship with Hesba and through discussions, was strongly influenced by her.

A chat with Xavier Herbert prompted Jim to write the semi fictional novel ‘On the Swamp’.  Jim told Xavier he loved the early Australian semi fictional history novels but said he had read nothing about the famed Kooweerup Swamp.

“Well”, said Xavier, “you’d better get started”.

Jim did, but it took fifty years, and further pressure from former MP and Christmas Island administrator, Neil Lucas PSM, who pressed Jim to, “get it finished.”

Jim is a Paul Harris Fellow and has received a Distinguished Citizen Award from the Berwick Chamber of Commerce, an Appreciation Certificate from the Victorian RSL, and a plaque from the City of Casey Sister Cities Australia branch for services to global friendships and an award for a series he wrote while working for Fairfax at Dandenong, plus many other certificates of appreciation.

Jim has been involved in high level discussions with the Dubai and the Greek Governments plus the Chinese Foreign Affairs Department which were carried out in their respective countries.

In his semi-retirement, Jim is continuing to write and to participate in his many charitable efforts.

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