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Albert of Adelaide

Howard L. Anderson    
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 288
AUD $26.99 inc. GST
Albert of Adelaide

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On a journey through the outback to discover 'old' Australia - a land of liberty, promise, and peace - the irrepressible Albert (a duck-billed platypus as it happens), learns about mateship, courage and the kindness of strangers. A funny, charming and delightfully old-fashioned novel about friendship and loyalty.

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What does it take to become a hero?
Albert has escaped from the Adelaide Zoo to go in search of the 'old Australia', somewhere in the desert, north of Adelaide, a 'Promised Land' that he's heard so much about from other animals. Unusually, Albert is a duck-billed platypus.
Four days north of Alice Springs and carrying nothing other than an old, almost empty soft-drink bottle, Albert has no idea where he's going. One thing he does know, though, if he doesn't find water fast, he's going to be in all sorts of trouble. But when all seems lost, he comes across a wombat by a campfire who offers him a cup of tea.
And so begins Albert's adventures, during which he meets two drunk, wise-cracking bandicoots (Roger and Alvin), a wrestling Tasmanian Devil (called Muldoon), escapes from a burning hotel (set alight by his good friend the pyromaniac wombat Jack) after a very lucky streak at two-up, and runs for his life from the dingoes.
Charming, funny and entrancing, Albert of Adelaide is a novel of mateship, adventure and honour.


Howard L Anderson is a district attorney working in New Mexico and is already thinking about his second novel.

ISBN: 9781742379029
Australian Pub.: July 2012
Publisher: ALLEN & UNWIN
Imprint: ALLEN & UNWIN
Subject: Literary fiction
Edition Number: 1

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Reader reviews

'Anderson's very original plot includes fires, highway robbery, bribery, betrayal, ambush and more than one battle. He gives his characters some wise words that will have the reader thinking about loyalty, mateship, justifying one's actions and just how far one would go for a friend. I loved Albert's thoughts on being lost. I was interested to see how Anderson, a resident of New Mexico, USA, would acquit himself with a story filled with Australian native animals: I was very impressed with the result. I laughed a lot, I cried, and I heaved a sigh of satisfaction at the end of the book (although I would love to read more of Albert's adventures). A captivating tale.' - M. Vincent, NSW

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