Amos Phillips Amos Phillips i(28959407 works by)
Gender: Male
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2 9 y separately published work icon Big Time Jordan Prosser , ( nar. Amos Phillips ) Leicester : Wavesound , 2024 26852251 2024 single work novel fantasy 'Set in a not-too-distant future where the Eastern states of Australia have become the world’s newest autocracy – a place where pop music is propaganda, science is the enemy, nationalism trumps all – Big Time is an anti- fascist ode to the power of pop music and a lament for the end of your 20s. A satirical black comedy about art in the face of entropy, wrapped up in a spec-fic road-trip saga.' 

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10 12 y separately published work icon A Long Way from Home Peter Carey , ( nar. Eloise Oxer et. al. )agent Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2017 11398690 2017 single work novel

'The two-time Booker Prize-winning author now gives us a wildly exuberant, wily new novel that circumnavigates 1954 Australia, revealing as much about the country-continent as it does about three audacious individuals who take part in the infamous 10,000 mile race, the Redex Trial.

'Irene Bobs loves fast driving. Her husband is the best car salesman in south eastern Australia. Together they enter the Redex Trial, a brutal race around the ancient continent, over roads no car will ever quite survive. With them is their lanky fair-haired navigator, Willie Bachhuber, a quiz show champion and failed school teacher who calls the turns and creeks crossings on a map that will remove them, without warning, from the white Australia they all know so well. This is a thrilling high speed story that starts in one way, and then takes you some place else. It is often funny, more so as the world gets stranger, and always a page-turner even as you learn a history these characters never knew themselves.' (Publication summary)

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