Pat Studdy-Clift

Pat Studdy-Clift is an Australian author specialising in historical fiction and non-fiction.

Born in 1925 she lived in Gunnedah until she was sent to a boarding school in Sydney. On the outbreak of WWII she left the school and returned to Gunnedah where she ran the property with her mother, an invalid father and eventually three Italian Prisoners of War. She has written ten books.[1]

Patricia (Studdy) Clift – A Lifetime of Experiences

Due to a number of enquiries on the interesting life of teacher, farmer, author, illustrator, wife and mother, Pat (Studdy) Clift, below is a brief summary of some of the highlights of her remarkable achievements. Even in her mature years and legally blind for the last the last 17 years due to the insidious onset of macular degeneration, she continues to pursue her love of researching and writing books on exciting people and events in our nation's colourful history.

Some of her remarkable story is as follows:

Selected works

References

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