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'In 2016, New York Times correspondent Damien Cave moved his young family to Sydney to establish a foreign bureau for the newspaper. As he writes in his new book, Into the Rip, the experience has been transformational, teaching him among other things that ‘None of us is trapped within the nation we come from or the values we picked up along the way’. Despite political and economic alliances, Australia and the United States are not clones of each other, and in many ways Australia proves ‘the healthier model’ for a society. Cave learned these life lessons, he reports, through ‘the combination of fear, nature and community spirit’.' (Introduction)
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Joyful Latitude of Risk : Life Lessons from Australia
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- Into the Rip : How the Australian Way of Risk Made My Family Stronger, Happier ... and Less American 2021 single work autobiography
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