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Wind in My Hair, The The story of Brigitte Muir, first Australian women to climb the Seven Summits
Format |
Book
(Australian)
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Category |
Narratives
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Title |
Wind in My Hair, The |
Pages |
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Author |
Brigitte Muir |
RRP |
$28.00 AUD |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Australia Ltd |
Reviews |
2 |
Edition |
September 1998 |
Ave Rating |
(2.00 of 5) |
User |
Comments |
adski
3/19/2003
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I started it with great enthusiasm as Brigitte is the first Aussie woman to climb the seven summits, i thought it'd be a good story. I couldn't even get half way through it. The material she wrote didn't have enough to captivate me, and i thought it would be better as a slimmer volume.
Don't get me wrong, I can read 1000+ page books, just didn't think much of the writing. |
climbau
6/9/2003
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If you can get past the writing style, this book is quite interesting and even entertaining. I found some sections rather vague and they left me wondering why they hadn't been edited out. A second reading (from lack of anything else) confirmed this! |
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