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Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy
Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy





Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy

He has just released his 5th book, "No Greater Love", Book 3 in his "Nor the Years Condemn" trilogy, to rave reviews & press coverage and sell-out book-signings. In 2014 he released "Memoirs of a Go-Go Dancer", his rock & roll portrait of 1980s teenage under the threat of nuclear annihilation before he ever kissed a girl and his long-awaited sequel to "Goodbye Crackernight". In 2013 Justin released "Ghosts of the Empire", Book 2 in his "Nor the Years Condemn" series, and to Rave Reviews. A tale as exhilaratingly heroic as it is tragic, "Nor the Years Condemn" is a portrait of shining young men destined never to grow old, and of those who do: the survivors 'condemned by the years', and to their memory of friends who remain forever young. In 2012 Justin released "Nor the Years Condemn", an historical fiction based on the stunning true story of the young Australian fighter pilots of World War Two. "Goodbye Crackernight" was so warmly received by Australian readers that it secured Justin a place on the program of the prestigious Byron Bay Writers’ Festival 2010. A tale as exhilaratingly heroic as it is tragic, "Nor the Years Condemn" is a portrait of shining young men destined never to grow old, and of those who do: the survivors 'condemned by the ye Justin Sheedy had his first book, "Goodbye Crackernight", published in 2009, a comic memoir of growing up in 1970s Australia, back in a long-lost era when a child’s proudest possession was not a smart phone but a second-hand bike.

Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy

Justin Sheedy had his first book, "Goodbye Crackernight", published in 2009, a comic memoir of growing up in 1970s Australia, back in a long-lost era when a child’s proudest possession was not a smart phone but a second-hand bike.







Goodbye Crackernight by Justin Sheedy