Deirdre McGorry
Deirdre was born in 1946 in Auckland, New Zealand, the fourth of eight children. Her father was Irish born and her mother was born in New Zealand. Deirdre married Peter McGorry in 1966 and they moved to Australia in 1968. Their daughters were born in 1971 and 1976. Writing letters to the daily newspapers was her only literary outlet as she worked as an accountant all her working life. Nearly two hundred published "Opinions" in The West Australian Newspaper made her name easily recognisable, frequently greeted by strangers with: "Don't I know you?" When her mother died in 2005, Deirdre was forcibly struck by the knowledge that Peter, to all intents and purposes, never had a mother. This was devastating for her. Over the next ten years, she talked with his siblings on their trips to Ireland and New Zealand. Retirement gave her the time and impetus to tell this amazing story.