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Tough Country Audiobook, by Mike Bellamy Play Audiobook Sample

Tough Country Audiobook

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Read By: Christopher Brown Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781460784198

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

28

Longest Chapter Length:

35:45 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

12 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

15:38 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Tall tales of bushmen, bulldozers and back-country blokes



'It was the mid-1970s and I was about eight, I thought it was completely normal for your old man to pull out a high-powered deer-hunting rifle and fire it through the kitchen door from the breakfast table...'

In the 1970s and 80s, Barry Bellamy was a fair old bushman, traversing the back-country from Hawke's Bay to the far north in a blue ex-airforce Land Rover. His son Mike would join him as he took up work, wherever he could get it. Tough Country is Mike's story, about a bygone era of bushmen, scrub-cutters, hunters and shepherds. Later, Mike forged his own life working on the land, and his stories of the characters of the 1980s and 90s, from tradies to digger-drivers, are as hilarious as they are quintessentially Kiwi.

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About Christopher Brown

Christopher Brown was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for the anthology Three Messages and a Warning: Contemporary Mexican Short Stories of the Fantastic. His short fiction has appeared in a variety of magazines and anthologies, including MIT Technology Review’s “Twelve Tomorrows,” The Baffler, and Stories for Chip.