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The Coast: A Journey Along Australia's Eastern Shores (edition 2013)

by Chris Hammer

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The Coast and its people help define our identity. Most Australians live in suburbia, but our hearts are elsewhere. The Coast and its people help define our identity. Most Australians live in suburbia, but our hearts are elsewhere. From the winner of the ACT Book of the year Award for his first book, The River, comes this celebration of the Australian seascape, from its natural grandeur to the quirky individualism of those who live beside it. It is also the heartfelt and pertinent story of the issues facing our coast today and the resilience of communities at a turning point. Chris Hammer travels the length of the east coast of Australia on a journey of discovery and reflection, from the Torres Strait to Tasmania; from an island whose beach has been lost forever to the humbling optimism of the survivors of Cyclone Yasi; from the showy beaches of Sydney to a beautiful village that endures despite the loss of its fishing fleet. This is a relevant, satisfying and highly readable book, imbued with a sense of optimism and humour. Even as new economic imperatives emerge and the shift in our climate becomes apparent, we can revel in the heritage and character of our shores, reminding us why The Coast is so important to all of us.… (more)
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Title:The Coast: A Journey Along Australia's Eastern Shores
Authors:Chris Hammer
Info:Melbourne University Publishing (2013), Paperback, 320 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****1/2
Tags:Australia, Travel, Science, Environmental

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  ChrisGreenDog | Dec 18, 2022 |
A wonderful, wonderful book. Hammer writes about his personal connection with the Australian east coast as he travels along it from north to south, speculating about the grim challenges that climate change may bring. Underlining the themes of love, loss and change are his reflections on his recently lost father and the void that it has left in his life.

Hammer's writing is engaging, subtle and complex at the same time. It reminds me of Carl Safina's earlier works. It reads like the observations of an outsider looking in - not the angry, scathing attack of someone who thinks everyone should know better. It's because of this that the writing remains so accessible and enjoyable to read. ( )
  kenno82 | Sep 6, 2013 |
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The Coast and its people help define our identity. Most Australians live in suburbia, but our hearts are elsewhere. The Coast and its people help define our identity. Most Australians live in suburbia, but our hearts are elsewhere. From the winner of the ACT Book of the year Award for his first book, The River, comes this celebration of the Australian seascape, from its natural grandeur to the quirky individualism of those who live beside it. It is also the heartfelt and pertinent story of the issues facing our coast today and the resilience of communities at a turning point. Chris Hammer travels the length of the east coast of Australia on a journey of discovery and reflection, from the Torres Strait to Tasmania; from an island whose beach has been lost forever to the humbling optimism of the survivors of Cyclone Yasi; from the showy beaches of Sydney to a beautiful village that endures despite the loss of its fishing fleet. This is a relevant, satisfying and highly readable book, imbued with a sense of optimism and humour. Even as new economic imperatives emerge and the shift in our climate becomes apparent, we can revel in the heritage and character of our shores, reminding us why The Coast is so important to all of us.

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