Always a Rolling Stone

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Always a Rolling Stone by Alan Greenhalgh, Alan Greenhalgh
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Author: Alan Greenhalgh ISBN: 9780977584468
Publisher: Alan Greenhalgh Publication: March 27, 2014
Imprint: Alan Greenhalgh Language: English
Author: Alan Greenhalgh
ISBN: 9780977584468
Publisher: Alan Greenhalgh
Publication: March 27, 2014
Imprint: Alan Greenhalgh
Language: English
Always a Rolling Stone is a true story written with all the earthy excitement and suspense of work of fiction. Encompassing an extraordinary life of bittersweet memories, heartache, hardship and triumph the story provides incites into an austere, violent childhood spent in the working class suburbs of Sydney during the 1950’s. It takes the reader on a tortuous life journey encompassing a unique period in outback Australia and an exciting career in the New Zealand Police during the turbulent years of the 1960’s and 70’s as the police transitioned from a rough, bullying macho group of eclectic individuals to a proud professional service. The story provides an amazing incite into a life dedicated to public service in the police search and rescue, diving, armed offenders and team policing squads and later in the Australian Protective Service counter terrorist first response unit. The reader will gain incite into the terrible personal toll resulting from the stresses faced by police officers everywhere.
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Always a Rolling Stone is a true story written with all the earthy excitement and suspense of work of fiction. Encompassing an extraordinary life of bittersweet memories, heartache, hardship and triumph the story provides incites into an austere, violent childhood spent in the working class suburbs of Sydney during the 1950’s. It takes the reader on a tortuous life journey encompassing a unique period in outback Australia and an exciting career in the New Zealand Police during the turbulent years of the 1960’s and 70’s as the police transitioned from a rough, bullying macho group of eclectic individuals to a proud professional service. The story provides an amazing incite into a life dedicated to public service in the police search and rescue, diving, armed offenders and team policing squads and later in the Australian Protective Service counter terrorist first response unit. The reader will gain incite into the terrible personal toll resulting from the stresses faced by police officers everywhere.

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