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The Country Undertaker

Reminiscences of a bush life
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The Country Undertaker recounts the colourful and eccentric life of Mick Eames, a country undertaker in 1950s Australia. When Mick settled in Holbrook, he never expected to become the town's undertaker, managing funerals with a troublesome hearse, basic materials, and a unique team including a sociable gravedigger. Filled with warmth and gentle humour, the memoir shares vivid bush stories and memorable characters, painting a nostalgic picture of a bygone Australian era.
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This memoir will appeal to readers interested in Australian rural life, historical anecdotes, and heartfelt family stories infused with humour and eccentric charm.

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With all the charm of James Herriot, Hamish Macbeth, Balllykissangel and Heartbeat, this is a glorious Australian bush yarn to make you laugh and to make you cry.

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A rich and generously told reminiscence about growing up in the Australian bush of the 1950s, and the eccentric life of Mick Eames, the country undertaker.

When Mick Eames, footballer and spare parts man, moved his family to Holbrook in the 1940s, he had no idea that the job of town undertaker would fall his way. Instead of immaculately attired attendants and battery-operated lowering devices of the city, Mick Eames' lot was much simpler. He had a hearse that wouldn't start, a couple of four-by-twos, and a rather unlikely assortment of funeral assistants, including Kelly O'Brien, the very sociable gravedigger who was known to sleep in the job.

Written with great warmth and gentle humour, The Country Undertaker is as poignant as it is funny. There are no big names or great moments in history; rather, a wonderful assortment of bush stories and a whole cast of supporting eccentrics (including the matriarch who insisted her prize bull be chief mourner at her funeral), leaving you quietly nostalgic for an Australia long past.

Loud laughter, while reading The Country Undertaker in bed, is a marriage/relationship hazard. Risk it.

Jim Eames' voyage around his hard-drinking, ever-entrepreneurial father, Mick, is an utter delight.

'Snakes in the grave, booze, bonhomie, lethal country footy games and a cast of splendid eccentrics enliven this evocative and unforgettable account of growing up in mid-twentieth century Australia. Damon Runyon eat your heart out!' Tim Bowden

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781741145809

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2005

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 266g

Pages: 420

About the Author

Jim Eames was born in Albury in 1939 and began his career as a journalist with the Border Morning Mail in Albury in the 1960s. Later he spent several years in Papua New Guinea as editor of the New Guinea Times Courier, before joining the Australian Department of Civil Aviation as its Director of Public Relations. In 1975 he became the chief Press Officer at Qantas and later the airline's Director of Public Affairs. He is now retired.

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