Geelong: In Our Own Words
By (Author) Peter Wilmoth
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st November 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Local history
796.336099452
Paperback
224
Width 7112mm, Height 5842mm
The Victorian city of Geelong has a great story to tell. Geelong: In Our Own Words is a biographical retrospective of 32 impressive and influential people from this regional hub, collated into a visually stunning coffee-table book.
Featuring striking portrait photography by renowned photographer and surf coat resident Julian Kingma, this is the untold story of Geelong greats. With an exclusive and insightful account from Geelongs God Gary Ablett Senior, to big-name film star Guy Pearce, the book captures people from across the community who all called Geelong home. Other greats include Frank Costa, Brian Singer, Sam Newman, Gary Ablett Junior and Kelly Cartwright. The city played a huge role in shaping who they are today, and in turn they played their part in putting this great city on the international map.
There are stories of extreme success and stories of tear-jerking tragedy. See the city from a different perspective, as each individual shares their unique tale in their own words. And, most importantly, find out what Geelong means to them.
Peter Wilmoth is a well-known newspaper and magazine feature writer whose work appeared in The Age for many years and is now published in Good Weekend magazine. Among his books are the co-written memoirs of Cadel Evans, Bud Tingwell and James Hird. He is a judge in the features category of the Quill Awards recognising excellence in journalism.