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Bypass: The Story of a Road
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Bypass: The Story of a Road
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Michael McGirr
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:336 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 128 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs Australia, New Zealand & Pacific history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781922330888
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Text Publishing
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Imprint |
The Text Publishing Company
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Publication Date |
5 January 2022 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
A classic in its own right, this personal and public memoir by one of Australia's most observant and genial writers graces our bookshelves once again. Forty and flabby, Michael McGirr hits the Hume Highway on a cheap bicycle. Having stopped working as a Jesuit priest, he is on a quest to find heaven knows what. Along the way, he is joined by Jenny. Bypass is the story of Australia's main street, the much-unloved highway between Sydney and Melbourne. The Hume has plenty of tales to tell-of bushrangers and bus drivers, publicans and poets, runners and refugees-and McGirr discovers he has one to add to the swag. The road is a source of wisdom and comedy, and maybe even a fine romance. One of the most popular books by the author of Things You Get for Free and Books that Saved My Life, Bypass is both a personal memoir and an unconventional biography of the road most travelled. This edition includes 'Passing By', a new afterword bringing the story up to date.
Author Biography
Michael McGirr is the bestselling author of Books that Saved My Life, Snooze, Bypass and Things You Get for Free. He has reviewed almost one thousand books, his short fiction has appeared in publications in Australia and overseas, and he has been publisher of Eureka Street and fiction editor of Meanjin. His latest book, Ideas to Save Your Life, is due to be released in late 2021. Michael works in international aid and development for a large NGO and lives in Melbourne with his wife, Jenny, and their three teenage children.
Reviews'Sprinkled with insight, wisdom and keen observation, and spiked with sadness like bits of broken glass. [McGirr] can wring a story out of a rusty hubcap.' * Peter Temple, Age * 'Peppered with lively historical stories and told with great eloquence, honesty and humour...Heartwarming.' * Sun-Herald * 'Funny, quirky, ironic, witty and intelligent. It will make you laugh out loud.' * Canberra Times * 'For those of us similarly saved by, shaped by, the books we have loved, McGirr's beautiful essays will be deeply fortifying. The sensibility that ties them all together is both edifying and intimate; this, too, is a book that will save.' * Sarah Krasnostein, author of The Trauma Cleaner, on Books that Saved My Life * 'Sweet, wise and funny...I recommend the new edition, which tells you what happened next.' * Australian *
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