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  • Published: 25 June 2014
  • ISBN: 9781742536842
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272
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Living Legends: True Tales of Extraordinary Old-Timers




An entertaining collection of yarns about thirteen larger-than-life Aussie characters, full of bush wisdom and wit.

Meet fourteen remarkable Australian (and one Kiwi!) jacks and jills of all trades with a wealth of experiences from the good old days to modern times. Hailing from all walks of life, they share their memories with renowned yarn spinner Sandy Thorne in a collection of stories full of wisdom and wit.
There's Danny, the champion jockey who refuses to ever truly hang up the saddle; 'Dusty', the WW II rear gunner who survived thirty raids over Germany; and Dot, the seemingly dainty 97-year-old who was once a bullocky's offsider. Then there's Bob, who's been a truckie, fighter, croc-wrestler and lotto winner; Doris, the once hard-toiling dairy farmer who's as chirpy as a willy-wagtail; and Roy, the Vietnam vet turned world-class waterskier. Between them, the characters in this book have survived the Depression, seen world wars come and go and witnessed monumental changes in everyday life. There's comedy and courage in their adventures, as well as tales of triumph over adversity.
Through their stories, Sandy finds the elements that make up the classic Australian character: a no-nonsense, never-give-up approach that means these people are still firing on all cylinders in their eighties and nineties, and truly embody what it means to be a living legend.

  • Published: 25 June 2014
  • ISBN: 9781742536842
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272
Categories:

About the author

Sandy Thorne

A former jillaroo, horse breaker and bull-catcher, Sandy Thorne is a bush poet and Australia's favourite yarn spinner. She is the author of Bonzer and Old-Timers: Magnificent Stories from Mighty Australians. Sandy has performed at countless festivals, concerts, conferences and other events as well as on TV and radio all over Australia, New Zealand and the US. She launched her first book in 1980 on The Midday Show by ripping the top off a stubby with her teeth. Her books have sold over 460,000 copies. Sandy lives on a station near Lightning Ridge.