Pathfinder and the Sunflowers - 42 Bedford Row

Pathfinder and the Sunflowers - 42 Bedford Row

In today’s episode of FortyTwo Talks, Family Law Practitioner, Rachel Chan, is joined by Estella Newbold-Brown, Partner of Amphlett Lissimore to discuss the Private Law 'Pathfinder' and Estella’s new book, Isla and Quinn The Sunflowers.
 
Estella’s books aim to educate young children and expose them to important topics, to help promote an accepting and loving generation of people. 

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