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OverviewTake a front seat on this road trip through the centre of Australia for an unsettling journey through history as journalist and adventurer Rosemary Cadden follows the tracks of fellow Scot, 19th-century explorer John McDouall Stuart. He seemed a natural choice to show her around this country where she's lived for fifty years. Although their boat trips were 140 years apart, both were in their early 20s when they emigrated Down Under, looking for adventure, a new life, a new beginning. You'll eavesdrop on her conversations with locals along the way; marvel at the landscape as you move from bushland to desert to mangrove swamps; and look on as Rosemary tackles dunes and dingoes, then leeches, storms and unexpected encounters. Through the explorer's journals and Rosemary's extensive research, you'll also discover the story of this strip of country, colonised only two centuries ago, has its share of misinformation, long-lasting myths and fake news. At the halfway mark, as Rosemary looks up, up, up at the lanky statue of the diminutive explorer in Alice Springs, her road trip to retrace his expeditions almost comes unstuck. Who is this man she's following? Amidst global calls for colonial statues to be pulled down, there are protests calling for this statue, first erected in 2010, to be removed. Escalating accusations suggest he committed massacres. In a time when many of us want to better understand our history, Rosemary finds that the explorer's constant presence on this trip and the people she meets in outback pubs and remote communities, make her question what she knows and how much she still has to learn about this country she calls home. The real journey is just beginning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosemary CaddenPublisher: Dinkus Publishing Imprint: Dinkus Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780645960600ISBN 10: 0645960608 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 27 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe canny way that Rosemary provides keen, sceptical questions that address our awesome expanse of country, its traditional owners and continuing stream of visitors scratches at pertinent issues from Australia's era of exploration - and still remain essential topics of discussion. David Sly, journalist, author, critic Rosemary is well qualified to talk about Stuart as she has trod in his footprints across the continent as a lone traveller. Her engaging style and dry sense of humour make her a most entertaining storyteller. Rick Moore, President of the John McDouall Stuart Society Author InformationRosemary Cadden has worked as a journalist, media adviser and PR consultant in Australia with a special interest in environmental issues and history.Since arriving in Australia in 1975, history has been a constant thread in Rosemary's work and projects on radio, for newspapers and magazines and with government, NGOs and Aboriginal organisations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |