The Man Who Loved Crocodiles and Stories of Other Adventurous Australians
By (Author) Marg Carroll
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st October 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
920.00
Paperback
376
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
630g
In The Man Who Loved Crocodiles and Stories of Other Adventurous Australians, fifteen fiercely independent men and women who have lived life exuberantly cast a revealing light on a fast vanishing Australia. These subjects share their unique experiences with a cocky modern world often focused more on youth. What's it like to hunt wild buffalo on horseback, or to hover calmly underwater to avoid the bends while being circled by bronze whaler sharks What's it like to escape twice from Nazi SS camps, or to capture rogue saltwater crocodiles, or to walk in the footsteps of Burke and Wills, totally alone apart from four camels What's it like to raise fourteen children in a one-room house, to really make a difference in the fraught world of Aboriginal education, or to inspire as an innovator or artist While there are adventures aplenty, a deep wisdom lies at the core of this book. A wisdom born from action not theory, a wisdom that can come from following the road less travelled, a wisdom that will resonate with the reader.
Marg Carroll is the author of Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives and Reinventing the Bush.