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"Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this book may contain images of deceased persons"--Title page verso.
the 1848 disapppearance of Leichhardt and his party in the outback is one of the most enduring mysteries in Australia's history. When, nearly 100 years later, four stockmen drove a herd of cattle across a remote property in Queensland and came across some strange early colonial artefacts, it seemed as if some of the questions surrounding Leichhardt's disappearance might be answered. Author Bruce Simpson was one of those men who made the initial discovery. In this wonderful book, he tells how he and some of his droving mates went back to try to find again what they believed to be real evidence of Leichhardt's passing, and offers his own explanation, borne of his deep understanding of the bush, for what happened to that ill-fated expedition.
Trap was a young child who had it all but was infatuated with what he thought living life was all about. The Streets!! His reputation, fame and credibility elevated fast through the streets with the things and people he encountered, but what he didn't know is that his way of living would also be the demise of him. His decisions put him in a situation that would cost him a great portion of his freedom. However, on this journey, he has taken this experience and become a man focused on helping the youth see a brighter future, along with having opportunities he's never had. This autobiography will take you through the streets and show you how things can go from sweet to bitter in the blink of an eye.
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