Fords and Flying Machines: The Diary of Jack McLaren, Longreach, 1919-1921
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Format
Paperback
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2003
Publisher
Scholastic Australia
ISBN-10
1865045624
ISBN-13
9781865045627
Description
In the heart of Australia's outback, Jack McLaren's diary unveils a vivid tapestry of life in Longreach during the years following World War I. As a young man navigating a rapidly changing world, Jack's entries reflect on the challenges of daily life, from the trials of ranching to the excitement stirred by the advent of aviation.
Through his words, the spirit of resilience shines through, as he chronicles interactions with neighbors, engages with the landscape, and contemplates his future amid the evolving opportunities of the early 20th century. Each passage reveals his personal growth, intertwined with the community's pulse and the thrill of flying machines making their mark in the sky.
Patricia Bernard brings Jack's experiences to life, allowing readers to journey through a pivotal time in history. This diary serves not only as a reflection of one man's experiences but also captures the spirit of innovation and the enduring human connection to the land and each other.
Through his words, the spirit of resilience shines through, as he chronicles interactions with neighbors, engages with the landscape, and contemplates his future amid the evolving opportunities of the early 20th century. Each passage reveals his personal growth, intertwined with the community's pulse and the thrill of flying machines making their mark in the sky.
Patricia Bernard brings Jack's experiences to life, allowing readers to journey through a pivotal time in history. This diary serves not only as a reflection of one man's experiences but also captures the spirit of innovation and the enduring human connection to the land and each other.
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