Beyond Tomorrow: Jack & Harry II

· Bolinda · Lukija: David Tredinnick
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Yearning for what they’d left behind and disillusioned by city living, Jack Ferguson and Harry Turner, leave Perth to return to the rough opal mining environment of Coober Pedy, on the edge of the Stuart Ranges in South Australia. They discover, however, that all is not as idyllic as they remembered. They face harsh conditions, personal trials and a lack of funds. But determination, hard work and a little luck see them begin to establish themselves ... until circumstances deal a shattering blow that forces them to consider life’s priorities. Weighing up their options they decide to leave Coober Pedy and with nothing more than a vague plan and the support of the vivacious and spirited Naomi Wilson, they saddle up their stock horses and head for the Northern Territory – and an uncertain future. But then a chance discovery presents them with an opportunity that will change the course of their lives for ever.

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Tony McKenna is an Australian author. His first novel, Jack & Harry, was self-published and co-written with Mervyn Davis.

David has been narrating audiobooks for over 25 years, working on a number of award-winning titles. He has also worked extensively in theatre, radio, film and television, most notably appearing in all four seasons of The Secret Life of Us. When not lending his voice to books he is employed as an archivist, audio producer and librarian.

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