All of My Friends Died in Plane Crashes – Fair Dinkum Stories About Wild Aussie Boys (And a Few Wild Sheilas) by Adrian Zupp
Author: Adrian Zupp
Synopsis:
“Adrian Zupp writes like a house on fire.” – New York Times bestselling author Lucia Berlin And so it is in the tough, uncompromising, yet often funny stories of ALL OF MY FRIENDS DIED IN PLANE CRASHES. As Australian as shark attacks, this stubbornly unapologetic book shows a side of Australia you won't find anywhere else. Set in the period 1965-1991 (apart from one historical story) PLANE CRASHES is about growing up and breaking out in Sydney's tough western suburbs "back in the day." Written first-thought-best-thought, Zupp blazes through tales fermented with Aussie humor, urban violence, youthful energy, and the trappings of authentic Down Under culture. At times coarse enough to discourage the careless reader, there is also sensitivity, symbolism, and layers of social commentary here that warrant, and encourage, complete immersion. These stories are so real, so honest, you'll feel them. Some are written in the working class "Westie" accent, while the copious slang is easily navigated thanks to a comprehensive Glossary of Aussie Slang in the back of the book.
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Where to get the book: AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/ALL-FRIENDS-DIED-PLANE-CRASHES/dp/B0BHL2XLY5/
Where to connect to me: www.adrianzupp.com/www.planecrashesbook.com
Twitter: @AdrianZupp
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Adrian-Zupp/e/B0BJ15BSZY?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1669149748&sr=1-1
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