
Publisher details
- Author
- Roger McDonald
- Publisher
- Random House Australia
- Genres
- Biography and Memoir, Travel
- Released
- 01 January, 1992
Shearer’s Motel
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Synopsis
Into the hard-living world of travelling shearers in the Australian outback comes internationally acclaimed writer Roger McDonald, driving an old truck rattling with cooking gear. He has abandoned writing for a time and found work as a cook for a team of New Zealand shearers working through New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria. He is determined to find a sense of belonging: somehow to join his life with the landscape, the places and the people he meets along the way; somehow to fill the inexpressible yearning he feels.Shearers' Motel is the story of that quest, of its triumphs and its failures - a story told with a heartfelt sense of of the profundity of ordinary lives. Written with an insider's affection and familiarity sharpened by an outsider's perception, this moving account of working life in a classic Australian industry gives a new twist to a long tradition of outback travel writing.It confirms Roger McDonald as one of our finest and most lyrical chroniclers of the land - and of the human heart.Winner of the National Book Council Banjo Award for Non-Fiction. 'Roger McDonald uses language with the precision of a diamond cutter.' Publishers Weekly 'Shearers' Motel is not like any other Australian book, either in form or in content. McDonald has taken great risks in achieving it, both as a man and as a writer. He has been valiantly successful.' Geoffrey Dutton, Australian Book Review















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