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Good enough for a sheep station, David Cox

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Good enough for a sheep station, David Cox
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Good enough for a sheep station
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
David Cox
Summary
Completing the trilogy that began with The Road to Goonong and continued with The Fair Dinkum War, David Cox explores his relationship with his father and his life as a stockman on a sheep station. His warm observations in words and pictures reveal a resilient quintessential Australian spirit. As a boy, David Cox lived in the dusty outback on a sheep station. His lessons came in a brown envelope from the Correspondence School, but out of doors his father was his teacher. David learned the stockman's skills of riding horses and mustering sheep and cattle, and when they were out riding his father would tell stories about old times. Sometimes they would repair stockyards or fences, and when the job was done his father would step back and say, "Well, it's good enough for a sheep station."
Target audience
juvenile
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