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Growing Up in Country Australia

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Growing Up in Country Australia

By: Rick Morton
Narrated by: Rebecca Bower, Tamala Shelton, Rick Morton, various
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Black Inc.'s best-selling Growing Up series goes to the country.

Growing Up in Country Australia is a fresh, modern look at country Australia. There are stories of joy, adventure, nostalgia, connection to nature and freedom, but also more grim tales - of drought, fires, mouse plagues and isolation. From the politics of the country school bus to the class divides between locals, from shooting foxes with Dad to giving up meat as an adult, from working on the family farm to selling up and moving to the city, the picture painted is diverse and unexpected. This is country Australia as you've never seen it before.

Including nearly 40 stories by established and emerging authors from a wide range of backgrounds - including First Nations and new migrants - Growing Up in Country Australia is a unique and revealing snapshot of rural life.

Contributors include Holden Sheppard, Laura Jean McKay, Annabel Crabb, Sami Shah, Lech Blaine, Tony Armstrong, Bridie Jabour, Jes Layton, Lily Chan, Jay Carmichael and many others.

©2022 Rick Morton (P)2022 W F Howes
Travel Writing & Commentary Growing Up
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"A colourful and griping pastiche that updates the experience outside Australia’s cities and large regional centres. You will find, despite the absolute variety in these essays, that there is still something ineffable about life in the country." (Rick Morton, editor)

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A wonderful array of stories evoking memories of my own and of our children's early lives. Reminders, clarifications and some revelations of the many influences that shape young Australians now, and that shaped our parents and grandparents into the people they/we are.

Memories of an Aussie Youth

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