Out of the Blue

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Out of the Blue by R.M. Winn, Penguin Random House Australia
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Author: R.M. Winn ISBN: 9781742285153
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: March 30, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks Language: English
Author: R.M. Winn
ISBN: 9781742285153
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: March 30, 2009
Imprint: Penguin eBooks
Language: English

Ryle Winn had never had it so good. �Happily, married with grown-up children, he'd just bought his own cattle property and owned the smartest working dog around. �Equally at home running brumbies up north or defending dispossessed property owners in court, Ryle had become used to expecting the unexpected - but he hadn't counted on a health crises that proved his biggest challenge yet.

The doctors classified Ryle as a survivor personality, and they weren't wrong. �A different man emerged from the experience - one with the same larrikin sense of humour, but altered approach to life. �This is the moving story of a man who reinvented himself by turning adversity to advantage, told in a distinctive, laconic style with remarkable candour and plenty of laughs.
'This is a deeply human story . . . A book of gut-wrenching honesty, and above all, hope.'�***Weekly Times***
'An inspiring story.'�***Herald Sun***

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Ryle Winn had never had it so good. �Happily, married with grown-up children, he'd just bought his own cattle property and owned the smartest working dog around. �Equally at home running brumbies up north or defending dispossessed property owners in court, Ryle had become used to expecting the unexpected - but he hadn't counted on a health crises that proved his biggest challenge yet.

The doctors classified Ryle as a survivor personality, and they weren't wrong. �A different man emerged from the experience - one with the same larrikin sense of humour, but altered approach to life. �This is the moving story of a man who reinvented himself by turning adversity to advantage, told in a distinctive, laconic style with remarkable candour and plenty of laughs.
'This is a deeply human story . . . A book of gut-wrenching honesty, and above all, hope.'�***Weekly Times***
'An inspiring story.'�***Herald Sun***

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