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Holidays

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780733633126

Price: £18.99

ON SALE: 29th January 2015

Genre: Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure / Travel & Holiday / Travel Writing

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Remember those long, languid holidays when the only decisions to be made were what to pack in the Esky and who should get the front seat on the drive to the beach?

Let William McInnes reignite your nostalgia for holidays past, and give you a taste of the boundless opportunities that await in holidays to come in this book about our love affair with life away from the everyday.

This book will take you back to the holidays you had as a kid and remind you of the ones you’ve had with your own family or friends or even the ones where you’ve flown solo.

Holidays are the runway to possibilities – a romantic sunset, the spare seat at breakfast being taken by an attractive stranger, a miraculous airline upgrade – or missing bags, unfortunate rashes and wrong turns that lead to places you definitely did not intend to go. Whether you are away from home and somewhere exotic or just in your own backyard on a lilo in an above-ground pool, whatever happens, you know that life is sweet because you’re on HOLIDAYS.

Whatever kind of holiday you’ve got planned, make sure you pack this warm and funny celebration of Australia’s favourite national pastime.

PRAISE for William McInnes’s previous books:

‘skilfully constructed…insightful, understated and very funny’ Sydney Morning Herald on THE LAUGHING CLOWNS

‘The Making of Modern Australia is a ripper’ THE CANBERRA TIMES

‘William McInnes compels with the sheer delightfulness of his memoir, and with his fine ability to spin a damn funny yarn’ Sunday Telegraph on A MAN’S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY

‘funny and clever’ Daily Telegraph on THAT’D BE RIGHT

‘A big-hearted novel with character’ Sunday Telegraph on CRICKET KINGS