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  1. Eileen M

    Eileen M edited the description of Left for Dead in the Outback: How I Survived 71 Days Lost in a Desert Hell Saturday, January 12, 2013.

    • Lost, hungry and thirsty, Megee finds himself drugged and abandoned in the middle of nowhere without footwear, provisions, water or any accurate notion of how or why he is there. This describes the struggle of the hard living, accident prone and itinerant lifestyle that leads up to his eventual predicament. Through his enervating encounters and emaciating experiences, fluctuating spirits and fortunes, Megee's true grit, dogged tenacity and character is summoned. He demonstrates fortitude and resilience,improvisationresilience, improvisation and ingenuity to counter despair, starvation, dehydration andagonisingand agonising injuries. This is a detailed page-turner of the will to live that pulls no punches; honest and readable, vicarious and visceral. --Bookseller & Publisher, July 2008

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Left for Dead in the Outback: How I Survived 71 Days Lost in a Desert Hell Sunday, March 7, 2010.

    • Lost, hungry and thirsty, Megee finds himself drugged and abandoned in the middle of nowhere without footwear, provisions, water or any accurate notion of how or why he is there. This describes the struggle of the hard living, accident prone and itinerant lifestyle that leads up to his eventual predicament. Through his enervating encounters and emaciating experiences, fluctuating spirits and fortunes, Megee's true grit, dogged tenacity and character is summoned. He demonstrates fortitude and resilience,improvisation and ingenuity to counter despair, starvation, dehydration andagonising injuries. This is a detailed page-turner of the will to live that pulls no punches; honest and readable, vicarious and visceral. --Bookseller & Publisher, July 2008

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