Hello Lizzie
From reading the autobiography, I gather that Ray was born out of wedlock to a 17y.o. female and a father 12 years her senior. This was abt 1931 during the harsh depression years.
The son was left in the hands of the father, whom, possibly due to lack of work opportunities, had Ray installed into a church home. He was abt 6y.o. at the time. The father never visited his son!
Ray tried to run away, but was always brought back to severe corporal punishment.
There were other children of the mother. Their fate was not stated.
How he overcame his personal grief to become a Drover in western Queensland, and later, after years of study 'on the track', to become a civic leader, a Town Clerk, is astounding.
Hope I have not spoiled the book for you!
Regards
Crabbie
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