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Montebello: A Memoir
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Discover the captivating narrative of 'Montebello: A Memoir' by Robert Drewe, a remarkable exploration of the 1950s nuclear tests that shaped Australia’s history and psyche. Dive into this compelling memoir that melds personal reflection with historical events, illustrating the impact of the Montebello archipelago's atomic era. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt storytelling, Drewe recalls his childhood fears and the indelible scars left by these tests, transporting readers back to a time of uncertainty. This B-format paperback, published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd, spans 304 pages of beautifully crafted prose that examines themes of isolation, memory, and regeneration amidst chaos. Fans of Australian literature will appreciate Drewe’s unique voice, which seamlessly intertwines the personal with the historical. Ideal for anyone interested in the social implications of nuclear testing and those seeking a deep, reflective read about the Australian landscape. Perfect for literature enthusiasts, historians, and readers who enjoy memoirs rich in narrative depth and societal commentary. With an ISBN of 9780143569046, 'Montebello: A Memoir' promises to be a significant addition to your bookshelf. Enjoy FREE shipping on your order, with prompt delivery available within 10 days. Get your copy today and experience the heartfelt reminiscences of Robert Drewe amidst the backdrop of a transforming Australia.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143569046
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2014
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 304
Description:
'Listen to me,' my mother says. 'They've let off an atom bomb today. Right here in W.A. Atom bombs worry the blazes out of me, and I want you at home.'
In the sleepy and conservative 1950s the British began a series of nuclear tests in the Montebello archipelago off the west coast of Australia. Even today, few people know about the three huge atom bombs that were detonated there, but they lodged in the consciousness of the young Robert Drewe and would linger with him for years to come.
In this moving sequel to The Shark Net, and with his characteristic frankness, humour and cinematic imagery, Drewe travels to the Montebellos to visit the territory that has held his imagination since childhood. He soon finds himself overtaken by memories and reflections on his own 'islomania'. In the aftermath of both man-made and natural events that have left a permanent mark on the Australian landscape and psyche - from nuclear tests and the mining boom to shark attacks along the coast - Drewe examines how comfortable and familiar terrain can quickly become a site of danger, and how regeneration and love can emerge from chaos and loss.
' Montebello has this wonderfully novelistic flow that draws you back to another time. William Yeoman, West Australian
'Superb writing and skilful interweaving of the different strands in this book make it a pleasure to read.' Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers
'Creating ... a complex picture out of discrete though related narrative chunks ... Montebello is a fragmentary book but a perfectly integrated work of art.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143569046
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2014
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 304
Description:
'Listen to me,' my mother says. 'They've let off an atom bomb today. Right here in W.A. Atom bombs worry the blazes out of me, and I want you at home.'
In the sleepy and conservative 1950s the British began a series of nuclear tests in the Montebello archipelago off the west coast of Australia. Even today, few people know about the three huge atom bombs that were detonated there, but they lodged in the consciousness of the young Robert Drewe and would linger with him for years to come.
In this moving sequel to The Shark Net, and with his characteristic frankness, humour and cinematic imagery, Drewe travels to the Montebellos to visit the territory that has held his imagination since childhood. He soon finds himself overtaken by memories and reflections on his own 'islomania'. In the aftermath of both man-made and natural events that have left a permanent mark on the Australian landscape and psyche - from nuclear tests and the mining boom to shark attacks along the coast - Drewe examines how comfortable and familiar terrain can quickly become a site of danger, and how regeneration and love can emerge from chaos and loss.
' Montebello has this wonderfully novelistic flow that draws you back to another time. William Yeoman, West Australian
'Superb writing and skilful interweaving of the different strands in this book make it a pleasure to read.' Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers
'Creating ... a complex picture out of discrete though related narrative chunks ... Montebello is a fragmentary book but a perfectly integrated work of art.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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