All The Green Year

Author: Don Charlwood; Michael McGirr (Introduction by)

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  • : $12.95 AUD
  • : 9781922079428
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  • : August 2012
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : Australia
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  • : August 2012
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  • : Don Charlwood; Michael McGirr (Introduction by)
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Description

It was the end of an era; a year of 'outlandish happenings'; a time when everything seemed to change for Charlie Reeve, a daydreaming lad growing up in a small town on the Mornington Peninsula. His teacher and dad are giving him a hard time, his neighbour Squid keeps getting him into trouble, and his best mate Johnno is busy seeing a girl, which leads Charlie to a nasty fight with Big Simmons. First published in 1965, and subsequently made into a popular ABC TV series, All the Green Yearis the story of a boy's journey towards adulthood: 'not only the humour of it but its drama and pain', as the 96-year-old Don Charlwood writes in his revised afterword. This Text Classics edition of one of Australia's most loved coming-of-age novels comes with a new introduction by Michael McGirr, author of the bestseller Things You Get for Free. Don Charlwoodwas born in Melbourne in 1915. He joined the RAAF in 1940, and his wartime experience and subsequent career in air-traffic control took him throughout Australia, and to New Guinea, the United Kingdom and Canada. Among Don's many books are his acclaimed debut, No Moon Tonight(1956), an account of his time with Bomber Command, and a two-volume autobiography. Don was made a Member of the Order of Australia for services to literature in 1992. He died in June 2012, shortly before the Text Classic edition of All the Green Yearwas published. Michael McGirr, the author of The Lost Art of Sleepand Bypass: The Story of a Road, is the head of faith and mission at St Kevin's College in Melbourne. textclassics.com.au 'Charlwood catches the idiom of his characters, projects them and brings them to glowing life.' Australian 'It has the Huckleberry Finn touch.' Age

Author description

Among Don Charlwood's many books are his acclaimed debut, No Moon Tonight (1956), an account of his time with Bomber Command, and a two-volume autobiography. He died in June 2012.