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Eats and Treats: Catering for Couch Potatoes

By: Graham Whittaker
Narrated by: Paul Mailath
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This true, soul-baring story of grief, tragedy, and eventual triumph will have you listening intently, alternately laughing and crying. The author, consumed by grief, banished himself to a strange mountain called Mt Bandi Bandi, in the western hills of New South Wales in Australia.

When a young man arrived with a strange story to tell, they became a team. Together they build a house using their bare hands and very modest tools. Soon others joined, forging their way up the almost inaccessible mountain to experience a life where modern conveniences were scant. Each driven by their own demons, they began to accept the magic of the mountain.

The sacred mountain gave, and it took away. This is the story of each of them as told by the author.

©2015 Graham Whittaker (P)2018 Graham Whittaker
Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Biographies & Memoirs Drama & Plays Oceania

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