A Fortunate Life

A Fortunate Life

1981 • 432 pages

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An autobiography of an amazing individual who lived a very hard life in Western Australia from 1894. He had no formal education but a real thirst for information. He taught himself how to read and write. His father died when he was very young and his mother deserted him (and his siblings).He had a wide range of jobs and served in World War I in Gallipoli. He endured many hardships throughout his life yet still considers his life fortunate. He does break his life into two parts: before he met his wife ("a lonely, solitary life") and after he met her. An inspirational writer. His book was published when he was 87. He died less than a year later.

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