THE BLUE AND GOLD COAT
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About the Book
Rabbits ought not to walk upright nor children carry guns; and parents should not abandon their children. But life is complex in the arid Australia Outback; and the imagination of a child unconscious -- drifting from reality to dreamtime as drought turns the landscape to torrents of muddy liquid gold – is no less bright than that of any child anywhere in the Universe. Destinies are forged in the panic and in the search for the lost child and the lost dreams of an imaginary; yet real child’s world.
About the Author
William E. Yabsley is a nobody, coming from a nothing background, with nothing particular to say – and yet it is that quality that makes his history so enthralling. As a teacher he was sacked repeatedly for protecting abused children against the ravages of his employers. As a thinker he created a new and powerful ‘code of ethics’ for the universe – but you haven’t heard of it because it is so controversial no one will print it. As a man he is a coward often in trouble, unmarried and childless; a Van Gogh character deep and misunderstood.