The Taciturn Man: And Other Tales of Australia
An immigrant's tale of an untamed country
Alexander Gibson, my father, was a young Englishman who with his brother settled in Australia in the 1920s. The brothers each married one of the Solomon sisters just prior to the Great Depression. The Taciturn Man begins just after the Second World War when Alexander took up a rough bush sheep-grazing block in isolation among the tall trees of New England (New South Wales).
I was born in 1937, and so I was just three years old when my father went to war, and age eight when he returned. Fortunately, by then I was old enough to absorb much of the material for this collection which I hope you will now enjoy.

Praise for The Taciturn Man
"A delightful memoir with all the emotions of life itself-seriousness, humor, joy and sadness and more. The author's observations of people and lively writing style make it a great bedside book to be savored, rather than hurried through."
--Deborah K. Frontiera, author of Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges

"The Taciturn Man is a trip through Australia's countryside that feels like a nostalgic summer breeze as Gibson's personal narrative reveals its beauty, culture, and history through his own experiences and unique voice."
--Susan Violante, author of Innocent War: Behind an Immigrant's Past

About the Author
Geoffrey Gibson grew up in rural Australia in the 1940s, earned his keep as a jackeroo (farmhand), had a brief stint in the Army, followed by thirty years as a suburban real estate agent in Sydney. He has dabbled in politics, and in retirement now spends his time writing, surfing and mucking about with friends on the state's South coast.

From the World Voices Series www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook Editions

BIO026000 Biography & Autobiography : Personal Memoirs
LCO005000 Literary Collections : Australian & Oceanian
HIS004510 History : Australia & New Zealand - Australia
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The Taciturn Man: And Other Tales of Australia
An immigrant's tale of an untamed country
Alexander Gibson, my father, was a young Englishman who with his brother settled in Australia in the 1920s. The brothers each married one of the Solomon sisters just prior to the Great Depression. The Taciturn Man begins just after the Second World War when Alexander took up a rough bush sheep-grazing block in isolation among the tall trees of New England (New South Wales).
I was born in 1937, and so I was just three years old when my father went to war, and age eight when he returned. Fortunately, by then I was old enough to absorb much of the material for this collection which I hope you will now enjoy.

Praise for The Taciturn Man
"A delightful memoir with all the emotions of life itself-seriousness, humor, joy and sadness and more. The author's observations of people and lively writing style make it a great bedside book to be savored, rather than hurried through."
--Deborah K. Frontiera, author of Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges

"The Taciturn Man is a trip through Australia's countryside that feels like a nostalgic summer breeze as Gibson's personal narrative reveals its beauty, culture, and history through his own experiences and unique voice."
--Susan Violante, author of Innocent War: Behind an Immigrant's Past

About the Author
Geoffrey Gibson grew up in rural Australia in the 1940s, earned his keep as a jackeroo (farmhand), had a brief stint in the Army, followed by thirty years as a suburban real estate agent in Sydney. He has dabbled in politics, and in retirement now spends his time writing, surfing and mucking about with friends on the state's South coast.

From the World Voices Series www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook Editions

BIO026000 Biography & Autobiography : Personal Memoirs
LCO005000 Literary Collections : Australian & Oceanian
HIS004510 History : Australia & New Zealand - Australia
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An immigrant's tale of an untamed country
Alexander Gibson, my father, was a young Englishman who with his brother settled in Australia in the 1920s. The brothers each married one of the Solomon sisters just prior to the Great Depression. The Taciturn Man begins just after the Second World War when Alexander took up a rough bush sheep-grazing block in isolation among the tall trees of New England (New South Wales).
I was born in 1937, and so I was just three years old when my father went to war, and age eight when he returned. Fortunately, by then I was old enough to absorb much of the material for this collection which I hope you will now enjoy.

Praise for The Taciturn Man
"A delightful memoir with all the emotions of life itself-seriousness, humor, joy and sadness and more. The author's observations of people and lively writing style make it a great bedside book to be savored, rather than hurried through."
--Deborah K. Frontiera, author of Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges

"The Taciturn Man is a trip through Australia's countryside that feels like a nostalgic summer breeze as Gibson's personal narrative reveals its beauty, culture, and history through his own experiences and unique voice."
--Susan Violante, author of Innocent War: Behind an Immigrant's Past

About the Author
Geoffrey Gibson grew up in rural Australia in the 1940s, earned his keep as a jackeroo (farmhand), had a brief stint in the Army, followed by thirty years as a suburban real estate agent in Sydney. He has dabbled in politics, and in retirement now spends his time writing, surfing and mucking about with friends on the state's South coast.

From the World Voices Series www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook Editions

BIO026000 Biography & Autobiography : Personal Memoirs
LCO005000 Literary Collections : Australian & Oceanian
HIS004510 History : Australia & New Zealand - Australia

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781615991211
Publisher: Modern History Press
Publication date: 09/15/2011
Series: Modern Voices
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

Table of Contents

Dedication,
Foreword by Susan Violante,
Part I Growing Up in Rural Australia,
The Taciturn Man,
Playground Diplomacy,
Part II Young Adulthood,
Hindsight is a Beautiful Thing,
Acceptable Dress,
Saving the Drinks for Later,
Mutual Friends,
I Just Adore Banking,
A Tennis Match,
A Song for a Trooper,
The Interview,
Part III Middle Years,
Manhattan Lady,
Donkeys at the Races,
Never a Memorable War,
Looking for my Brother,
A Snifter with Vladimir,
Part IV Saying Goodbyes,
A Very Fine Man,
Goodbye Elsie Pascoe,
Farewell, Dear Sister!,
The Gift,
About the Author.,

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