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  • Published: 30 March 2009
  • ISBN: 9781742285153
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
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Out of the Blue



'A born storyteller . . . Ryle Winn gives a heartwarming account of the struggle that almost took his life.' WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

Ryle Winn had never had it so good.  Happily, married with grown-up children, he'd just bought his own cattle property and owned the smartest working dog around.  Equally at home running brumbies up north or defending dispossessed property owners in court, Ryle had become used to expecting the unexpected - but he hadn't counted on a health crises that proved his biggest challenge yet.

The doctors classified Ryle as a survivor personality, and they weren't wrong.  A different man emerged from the experience - one with the same larrikin sense of humour, but altered approach to life.  This is the moving story of a man who reinvented himself by turning adversity to advantage, told in a distinctive, laconic style with remarkable candour and plenty of laughs.
'This is a deeply human story . . . A book of gut-wrenching honesty, and above all, hope.' Weekly Times
'An inspiring story.' Herald Sun

  • Published: 30 March 2009
  • ISBN: 9781742285153
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
Categories:

About the author

R.M. Winn

R. M. Winn is one of those blokes who never cave in. No matter how serious the situation, he hauls it out front and deals with it, hard and fast ­no ifs or buts. Not even a malignant brain tumour could lay him in his tracks. He is totally self-reliant, lacks reverence, doesn't yet know what 'political correctness' means, talks no bullshit – or not much – and won't listen to any, laughs at himself easily and at others more easily.

He says he attended Ipswich Grammar School, Queensland Institute of Technology and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, but will not agree to saying he was educated at any of them. He adds that in one or two cases he might have actually lost ground.

For thirty-five years he was a leading rural valuer and much sought­ after professional court witness but just as often preferred cane-cutting, chasing scrubber cattle, running brumbies, timber-getting and driving trucks around the backblocks.

He has a swag of books to his credit, including the self-published High Tides & Hard Rides, When a Tree Falls and Behind the Bike Shed and the Penguin-published Rough Diamonds & Real Gems, True Grit & Dry Wit, Out of the Blue and Up A Hollow Log.

So that's the bloke – take him or leave him, but when the going gets tough, line up beside him and you'll be right.

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