Appointment Northwest

Peter Skrzynecki

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    Abstract

    Appointment Northwest is the autobiography/memoir of a young teacher appointed to a one-teacher school at Jeogla on the New England Tablelands in the 1960s: an appointment that leads to the discovery of people, places and poetry. Jeogla, like Walden for Henry David Thoreau, becomes a sanctuary, a retreat for the observation of the natural world, the high country with its mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife; it stirs the awakenings of self-reliance. Included in the narrative is the story of a family’s tragedy and a broken promise – the consequences of which reverberate for many years until they are resolved by the healing process of Time. Or are they?
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationSeven Hills, N.S.W.
    PublisherFive Senses Education
    Sizevi, 399 pages
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • autobiography
    • teacher educators
    • Jeogla (N.S.W.)

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