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y separately published work icon Travellers' Tales : Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 2 anthology   short story   autobiography   prose   travel  
Is part of Best Stories Under the Sun 2004- series - publisher short story
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Travellers' Tales : Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 2
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rockhampton, Rockhampton - Yeppoon area, Maryborough - Rockhampton area, Queensland,:Central Queensland University Press , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Mermaid of Cockatoo, Jane Messer , single work short story

'During the early years of European habitation Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour was a grim place of incarceration and punishment - for convicts, for orphan and wayward girs, for homeless and orphaned boys.

'Jane Messer was intrigued by the history and presence of the island, which she passed each day in a ferry on her way to and from school. She found it formidable, romantic and full of mystery. Her story intertwines two themes; the brutal internment of men and children and the lyrical quality of the waters of Sydney Harbour.

'Marina is 14 years old and dreams of escape from the island prison. She's a keen and sensitive observer of the privations and sorrow which surround her but has a rich inner life in which freedom is just out of reach, just over the waters. Perhaps the mermaids of her imagination will help her reach the further shore.'

Source: ABC Radio National's Airplay website, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/airplay/
Sighted: 19/02/2007

(p. 141-145)
The Romance of Steam, Ian Callinan , single work autobiography travel
'How do you feed 300 hungry women on a 33-hour wartime train trip from Sydney to Brisbane?' (Journeys, p.115)
(p. 146-152)
The Cay, Marion Houldsworth , single work short story (p. 153-155)
Up the Newell, Jan Lowing , single work autobiography travel (p. 156-161)
Hiking Boots and Chanel No.5 : Women Trekking Kokoda, Helen Moye , single work autobiography (p. 162-166)
Sushi Bars, Shinkansen and the Great Koka-Kola San, David A. Myers , single work short story (p. 167-179)
Travelling with Ganesh, Chris Williams , single work short story (p. 180-185)
The Road to Khe Sanh, Nicholas Hasluck , single work autobiography travel (p. 190-200)
The Very Next Room, Paul Morgan , single work short story (p. 201-203)
Wanita, Laurie Clancy , single work short story (p. 204-210)
Strangest Journeys : Bali, Inez Baranay , single work autobiography travel (p. 211-216)
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