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A Fortunate Life: Australian Children's Classics,

A Fortunate Life: Australian Children's Classics, 1

Australian Children's Classics

by A B Facey
Hardback
Publication Date: 21/08/2013
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And that's the way it was. I would often go into the bush and watch the birds and think in some ways they were like me – they had to fend for themselves as soon as the mother bird thought that they were old enough...

Born in 1894, Facey lived the rough frontier life of a sheep farmer, survived the gore of Gallipoli, raised a family through the Depression and spent sixty years with his beloved wife, Evelyn. Despite enduring hardships we can barely imagine today, Facey always saw his life as a 'fortunate' one. A true classic of Australian literature, his simply written autobiography is an inspiration. It is the story of a life lived to the full - the extraordinary journey of an ordinary man.

Every so often, there comes a story so brilliant and lively and moving that it cannot be left in the past. Rediscover the magic of our country's most memorable children's books in the Penguin Australia Children's Classics series of stories too precious to leave behind.

ISBN:
9780670076895
9780670076895
Category:
Autobiography: general
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
21-08-2013
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
212
Dimensions (mm):
182x135x28mm
Weight:
0.34kg
A B Facey

A.B. Facey was born in 1894 and grew up on the Kalgoorlie goldfields and in the wheatbelt of Western Australia. His father died before he was two and he was deserted by his mother soon afterwards. He was looked after by his grandmother until he was eight years old, when he went out to work.

His many jobs included droving, hammering spikes on the railway line from Merredin to Wickepin and boxing in a travelling troupe. He was in the Eleventh Battalion at the Gallipoli landing; after the war, he became a farmer under the Soldier Settlement Scheme but was forced off the land during the Depression.

He joined the tramways and was active in the Tramways Union. A.B. Facey, who had no formal education, taught himself to read and write. He made the first notes on his life soon after World War I, and filled notebooks with his accounts of his experiences. Finally, on his children's urging, he submitted the handwritten manuscript to the Press. He died in 1982, nine months after A Fortunate Life had been published to wide acclaim.

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I was assigned this book in High-school and barely made it halfway through due to my workload. It stuck in my mind however, and I ordered it. It is beautifully written and it really draws you into Bert's point of veiw. It captivates his abuse and his strained family relationships very well. It certainly paints a broad view of Australia in that time period.

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