4.5 ⭐️
“I’d discovered that when people in the bush say people in the city don’t understand what life is like in the outback, they’re absolutely right. The outback has its frustrations…Yet it also has its rewards. The quality of life is vastly superior...And surprisingly, it’s never boring.” (Pg 268)
This is the reflection of Evan McHugh after living in Birdsville for a year. After setting out from Sydney on 1/5/2008 with his wife Michelle in order to write a book; the only thing that the McHugh’s knew is that they would have no idea what the next twelve months would bring.
With an open mind, a sense of adventure and two hands in dire need of some manual labour; Birdsville: My Year in the Back of Beyond is the story of Evan as he and Michelle ride the highs and lows of living in one of the most beautiful yet harshest places in Australia.
What a memoir McHugh has delivered! I devoured it and it reminded me so much of moving from Melbourne to Mount Isa. The culture shock, the amazing outback locals and hospitality, and the wonder at how such a small town in the middle of nowhere can not only change your life; but make you a better person for it, was all there. I could relate completely and found the telling of the story to not only engaging; but also relatable and authentic.
This would not be possible to achieve without McHugh’s strong writing, which is open, honest and descriptive. I felt like I was there as he braved the weather and environment, attended car rescues, drove over sand dunes, walked his neighbour’s dog through a carpet of flowers, attend sacred Aboriginal sites, yarned with locals and made his way to the famous Birdsville Bakery for a pie and a coffee.
Overall, I loved the people in this book. McHugh clearly has the ability to get a yarn out of everyone and anyone about one of Australia’s most isolated towns. It’s not just their stories he’s captured though; but also the voice of person telling it. I could hear these people as though I was beside them.
Whether you’re after a vicarious holiday, a change of lifestyle or a fan of the memoir genre; Birdsville has a wide reach and you’ll be hard pressed not to be impressed!
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