Vicky Adin is a New Zealand historical fiction author. She lives on the North Shore of Auckland within walking distance of the beach, the coffee shops and inspiration.
After decades of genealogical research and a life-long love affair with words, she has combined her skills to write poignant novels that weave family and history together, based on real people, with real experiences, in a way that makes the past come alive.
Vicky is particularly fascinated by the 19th Century pioneers who undertook hazardous journeys to find a better life. Especially the women, who needed strength of mind and body to survive, let alone flourish, in a new country still coming to terms with its existence. Being a genealogist in love with history, these men and women and their descendants drive her stories.
Vicky Adin holds an MA (Hons) in English and Education. When not writing you will find her reading; travelling (especially caravanning and cruising) with her husband and biggest fan; spending time with her family, walking or gardening.
- Journeys to Sunshine and Oranges
- On being Gypsies and cuckoos
- You can really time travel…
- Home is the best in our irreplaceable world
- Remembering the past
- History lost and history found
- Journeys to the unknown #1
- GrownUps Christmas 2017
- Dreaming up names
- Theatrical mysteries of the past
- New Zealand book festival
- What a difference 20 years makes
- The art of daydreaming
- The meaning of roses
- We are the chosen
- Bibliophile or bookworm
- The 5 ‘W’ questions – what, what, where, when, and why
- The lilt of Irish laughter
- The value of time