That'd be Right
A fairly true history of modern Australia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Published:4th Feb '10
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William 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
Both funny and insightful That'd Be Right is part memoir, part personal history of Australia over the last thirty years. It's a biographical trip told through sport, and families and William'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; watching truly surreal Grand Final moments in a pub with a group of odd and unknown bar companions. Sailing on a massive yacht during the Sydney Olympics while listening to the conversation of an elderly lady from Texas in the cabin below. William also writes about a night at the cricket with his son, which shows how things can change and oddly come full circle.
A perfect balance between humour, humility, seriousness and light, laughter and tears' Sunday Telegraph * ‘Will make you laugh till you cry’ *
The Age
ISBN: 9780733624322
Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 20mm
Weight: 262g
320 pages