Old boy / Georgia Tree.

By: Tree, Georgia, 1992- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: North Fremantle, Western Australia : Fremantle Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 237 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760991883Subject(s): Tree, Grant | Men -- Western Australia -- Biography | Criminals -- Western Australia -- Biography | Western Australia -- History -- 20th centuryGenre/Form: Biographies. DDC classification: 920.71 | 994.106092 Summary: Her whole life, Georgia's father has told her she will be the one to write his story. It's a story in which living is just a game of chance - why did Grant Tree survive when others didn't? Why did he find love and happiness, and a grown daughter to spill his story to so that she can record the whole beautiful, unlikely mess of it? Told in parallel to Grant's story is the life of his friend and dealer Brian Geoffrey Chambers, known in the book as Charlie, who was ultimately executed in Malaysia for drug smuggling. Narrated in vivid, conversational detail as transcribed by Grant's daughter from hours of recorded interviews and underlaid with research into life in Perth and the north-west from the 1930s to 1988, this memoir details the rites of passage of young manhood, ordinariness, dysfunction, and what is like to live on the edges of other more ordinary suburban working class Australians.
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"My dad's story of addiction, resurrection, dumb luck and love"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-237)

Her whole life, Georgia's father has told her she will be the one to write his story. It's a story in which living is just a game of chance - why did Grant Tree survive when others didn't? Why did he find love and happiness, and a grown daughter to spill his story to so that she can record the whole beautiful, unlikely mess of it? Told in parallel to Grant's story is the life of his friend and dealer Brian Geoffrey Chambers, known in the book as Charlie, who was ultimately executed in Malaysia for drug smuggling. Narrated in vivid, conversational detail as transcribed by Grant's daughter from hours of recorded interviews and underlaid with research into life in Perth and the north-west from the 1930s to 1988, this memoir details the rites of passage of young manhood, ordinariness, dysfunction, and what is like to live on the edges of other more ordinary suburban working class Australians.

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