John Perrier was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1967. Perrier has published five books across a variety of genres and subjects.
His first book, published in 1999, was a self-help tome entitled 'Back Pain: How to get Rid of It Forever'. This book was an instant success in Australia, selling out its original print run. This book spawned an offshoot publication entitled 'Using Your Brain to Get Rid of Your Pain', which is a simple, commonsense guide on how to manage stress, reduce pain and think more healthily.
Perrier has also penned three novels. The first, in the historical fiction genre, is 'Captain Rum - A Wondrous Adventure''. It chronicles the fantastic tale of Fintan McAdam, who set sail solo from London in 1821.
The second novel is science fiction comedy for the young (and young at heart): 'A Few Quiet Beers with God'. Set in 2034, it follows the comedic mishaps of a young Australian named Dave who becomes entangled in a global power struggle.
Perrier's third novel is a humorous travel biopic entitled 'Campervan Kama Sutra', a hilarious account of his family holiday across outback Australia with three kids. If you have half as much fun reading this as he had writing it then you are in for a treat!
When he is not writing, Perrier likes to play basketball, cheer on his beloved Carlton Blues AFL side, potter in his herb garden, bush walk, play with his kids and listen to blues music. Occasionally he does two or three of these simultaneously.
Campervan Kama Sutra
Outback Australia, with a camper trailer, three kids and a dog.*
This true story tells of one family's hilarious journey through Australia's rugged outback countryside.
Our intrepid adventurers work their way through numerous mishaps, including, but not limited to, an ill-advised river crossing, an inappropriately packed roof rack and some truly horrible singing.
During their journey they stumble across a motley assortment of characters such as a confused check-in clerk, a grey nomad with an eye for detail regarding torches, and several Crazy Germans.
While reading Campervan Kama Sutra, you'll not only fall in love with Australia's vast, ever-changing countryside, but you'll also delight in the tragicomedy that arrives with unerring regularity. You'll laugh until something hurts.
*P.S. There was no dog.
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Did you ever laugh out loud at one of Bill Bryson's moments in "Notes from a Small Island", "A Walk in the Woods" or "The Lost Continent"? Perhaps you enjoyed his travels around Australia even more, as detailed in the hilarious "Down Under".
Maybe you have laughed through other irreverent travel tomes such as "Around Ireland with a Fridge" by Tony Hawks, or even "The Great Railway Bazaar" by Paul Theroux.
If so, you will love "Campervan Kama Sutra".
Título : Campervan Kama Sutra
EAN : 9780987569462
Editorial : John Perrier
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