The Air that we Breathe
by Kara Douglas
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Based on one of Australia’s worst industrial disasters, The Air that we Breathe is an account of ordinary people living through the catastrophic consequences of corporate greed and wilful blindness. In 1961 Italian immigrants Abele and Maria Moretti settle into life in Western Australia. They are promised a financially secure future working in an asbestos mine in the harsh and desolate outback. Despite health warnings to management, the mine continues to operate. Thirty years later, the unthinkable happens and the Moretti family begin an arduous journey to seek justice. At the same time Katerina, a lawyer, representing the mining company, makes a surprising discovery about her family that causes her to rethink her allegiances. The human stories weave between the narratives of the immigrant miner and mine manager, and later, the lawyer and the miner’s daughter. The impact of this story will stir emotions that remain long after the last page has been turned.
About the Author
Kara Douglas grew up in Dunedin, New Zealand and then moved to Wellington where she currently resides with her husband, dog and cat. The Air that we Breathe is inspired by her birth father’s story of living in Wittenoom, Western Australia. For the past ten years Kara has immersed herself in researching the history of Wittenoom. She took a year out of fulltime employment to complete an advanced Diploma in Creative Writing. Kara ventured to the outback with her husband in 2018 to truly experience the essence and uniqueness for the Pilbara Region. Outside of researching and writing, Kara works full time in leadership development and is also a wedding celebrant. You can find out more about Kara, her novel and Wittenoom at www.karadouglas.com