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In this work of humorous adolescent fiction and adult nostalgia, set in the later 1980s, a 15-year-old surfer from the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia, is uprooted by his parents and moved to an Outback country town and school. Phillip "Fish" Fisher must learn to manage his family, make new friends, navigate the idiosyncrasies of Australian rural living, deal with the academic and sporting demands of high schooling, and plot his romantic future.

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In this work of humorous adolescent fiction and adult nostalgia, set in the later 1980s, a 15-year-old surfer from the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia, is uprooted by his parents and moved to an Outback country town and school. Phillip "Fish" Fisher must learn to manage his family, make new friends, navigate the idiosyncrasies of Australian rural living, deal with the academic and sporting demands of high schooling, and plot his romantic future.


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Autorenporträt
Peter Miles lives in Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia. He is a father of 3, an English and Physical Education teacher, a Special Educator, a classroom Behaviour Management specialist, a surfer, a runner and a paraglider. His priorities in life are Family, Fitness and Career, in that order. After 32 years of teaching, he is also a RAT - Retirement Aspirant Teacher.

Peter published the classroom behaviour management textbook "Don't Just Stand There, Yell Something?" in 2003 through McGraw-Hill Publishing and wrote a follow-up ebook "If You Can't Beat Them, Teach Them" in 2006. He also compiled the educational package "The Better Behaviour, Better Learning Professional Development Suite" for Education Queensland and a protective behaviours anti-bullying program called "Take Control" for his education district.