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That'd Be Right: A Fairly True History Of Modern AustraliaStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionPart memoir, part personal history of Australia over the last thirty years, this is a biographical trip told through sport, families and the author's own experiences. He weaves in and around the events that have held a fascination for Australia. Some of these events would be considered momentous, some small and personal. They range from a day at the Melbourne Cup with his mother, where too many champagnes and too few winners were picked; a swimming carnival early in the morning after a gloomy and long federal election the night before; and watching truly surreal Grand Final moments in a pub with a group of odd and unknown bar companions. William also writes about a night at the cricket with his son, which shows how things can change and oddly come full circle. Promotion infoWilliam McInnes brings the World, or at least Australia, into our backyards as he writes about families and sport and politics and life - part memoir, part personal history of Australia Author descriptionWilliam McInnes is one of Australia's most popular stage and screen actors. In 2006 A Man's Got to Have a Hobby was selected as one of the Books Alive 50 Great Reads and William was named 'Australian Newcomer of the Year' at the Australian Book Industry Awards, |