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Currowan: A Story of a Fire and a Community During Australia's Worst Summer

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Currowan: A Story of a Fire and a Community During Australia's Worst Summer

Contributors:

By (Author) Bronwyn Adcock

ISBN:

9781760642747

Publisher:

Black Inc.

Imprint:

Black Inc.

Publication Date:

20th September 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Memoirs
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Society and culture: general

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

374g

Description

An insider's account of surviving one of Australia's worst bushfires, and how we live with fire in a climate-changed world Winner of the 2022 Walkley Book Award. An insider's account of surviving one of Australia's worst bushfires, and how we live with fire in a climate-changed world The gripping, deeply moving account of a terrifying fire - among the most ferocious Australia has ever seen The Currowan fire - ignited by a lightning strike in a remote forest and growing to engulf the New South Wales South Coast - was one of the most terrifying episodes of Australia's Black Summer. It burnt for seventy-four days, consuming nearly 5000 square kilometres of land, destroying well over 500 homes and leaving many people shattered. Bronwyn Adcock fled the inferno with her children. Her husband, fighting at the front, rang with a plea for help before his phone went dead, leaving her to fear- will he make it out alive In Currowan, Bronwyn tells her story and those of many others - what they saw, thought and felt as they battled a blaze of never-before-seen intensity. In the aftermath, there were questions- why were resources so few that many faced the flames alone Why was there back-burning on a day of extreme fire danger Why weren't we better prepared Currowan is a portrait of tragedy, survival and the power of community. Set against the backdrop of a nation in the grip of an intensifying crisis, this immersive account of a region facing disaster is a powerful glimpse into a new, more dangerous world - and how we build resilience.

Author Bio

Bronwyn Adcock is an award-winning Australian journalist and writer. She has worked as a radio current-affairs reporter and documentary maker for the ABC, as a video journalist for SBS's Dateline and as a freelance writer, including for Griffith Review and The Monthly.

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