The Problem with Gretel

by Rosalind Bishop

In a world shaped by memory and silence, one story begins to unfold in unexpected ways. This is not simply a tale of events, but a journey through identity, resilience, and the fragile space between truth and perception. As past and present intertwine, the narrative reveals the quiet strength found within vulnerability and the courage it takes to confront what lies beneath.

About The Author

About The Author

Rosalind Bishop

Rosalind Bishop was born in England and spent her early life in Hobart, Tasmania. She lived in Sydney and Canberra for many years, writing and editing technical documentation. Rosalind has always been interested in family history, archaeology and writing stories.