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Payne concludes his review: 'Reading A Fortunate Life is a humbling, educational experience. The early chapters describe an Australia I have never seen so close up before. The Gallipoli section is a haunting portrait of man gone mad. From what follows one can draw Facey's prescription for a fortunate life – family love, and hard, satisfying work.'
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