Montebello

Author(s): Robert Drewe

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Montebello continues where Robert Drewe's much-loved memoir The Shark Net left off, taking us into his mature years. In the aftermath of events, both man-made and natural, that have left a permanent mark on the landscape and psyche of Western Australia - the British nuclear tests in the Montebello Islands, the mining boom, and shark attacks along the coast - Drewe examines how comfortable and familiar terrain can quickly become a site of danger, and how regeneration and renewal can emerge from chaos and loss. With humility, wit and a clear-eyed view of himself, he intertwines these stories with the events of his own life. His passion for islands - which began with Rottnest Island in his youth and continues to this day - frames the narrative; in the near-solitude of these remote places, he is free to reflect. This is a moving story of what it means to see and survive destruction, to love and to grow old.


Product Information

2013 National Biography Award shortlist

General Fields

  • : 9780670893478
  • : Penguin Books Australia
  • : Hamish Hamilton
  • : 01 April 2012
  • : 01 October 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Robert Drewe
  • : 272