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1 online resource |
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Contents |
1 Three Calls; 2 Sparkalarkalarkaling; 3 English-Irish-German; 4 Give Us a Song, Jim; 5 News of the Week; 6 Juice!; 7 The Early Days of Ink; 8 Beyond the Ken of the Human Mind; 9 I Want To Be a Reporter; 10 What's in a Name?; 11 A Better Run; 12 Rolling Deadlines; 13 Disneyland for Journalists; 14 Petechiae; 15 Everything Sounded Grey; 16 No Gloss; 17 No Worries, Bud; 18 Families; 19 The Great Letting Go; 20 You Can't Put Brains in a Statue |
Summary |
Getting away was always a driving ambition for Shaun Carney, from an outer-suburban house in the 60s and 70s, from a family with a secret- a father with a double life and a borrowed name. Journalism gave Shaun that escape, to another life, to becoming a different person. For 34 years he took every opportunity it offered, flourished and knew success even while dealing with the personal struggle of his own child battling cancer. But a greater sense of freedom came when he forgave the people he'd wanted to flee and, unexpectedly, let go of the life that he'd worked so hard to create. In this beautifully crafted memoir one of Australia's leading political journalists writes movingly about discovering the one story that really matters. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Carney, Shaun, 1957-
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Carney, Shaun, 1957- |
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Journalists -- Australia -- Biography.
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Journalists. |
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Australia. |
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Editors -- Australia -- Biography.
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Editors. |
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Australian |
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Biographies.
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Electronic books.
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Autobiographies.
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Autobiographies.
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ISBN |
9780522870039 electronic book |
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0522870031 electronic book |
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