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Hard Knocks

Fiona Scott-Norman

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English
Affirm Press
25 January 2022
Hard Knocks is a collection of interviews by Fiona Scott-Norman with famous and successful Australians who had a tough
time at school - either being bullied, not fitting in, or facing other adversities.

The concept for the book is simple: many of the most popular Australians today were outsiders when they were at school.

Not only did they 'get through' those difficult times, their school experiences helped shape them into the strong, resilient

individuals they are today. The book is truly inspiring, sending the message that school is only a small part of your life

and a bright future is still possible, no matter what the circumstances you have to deal with when young. As such, it will

provide comfort and perspective to the one-in-four students in Australia affected by bullying, as well as their parents.

Featuring contributions from: Missy Higgins (musician), Tiffany Hall (TV), Eddie Perfect (actor), Megan Washington

(musician), Brendan Cowell (actor), Marieke Hardy (writer), Adam Goodes (AFL), Charlie Pickering (TV), Kate Miller-

Heidke (musician), Penny Wong (politician), Benjamin Law (writer), Judith Lucy (comedian), Paul Capsis (musician),

Holden Sheppard (writer), Mo'Ju (musician) and Carly Findlay (writer).

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Imprint:   Affirm Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781922626875
ISBN 10:   1922626872
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Norma Brophy was born on the back of a horse-drawn wagon in 1936. She spent her youth travelling Australia with her hard-working showmen family, learning carpentry, signwriting, costume design and spruiking, with a short foray as a stunt motorbike rider. Later, with her husband Mick and five children, Norma worked all aspects of show business and circus including as a spruiker, snake handler, psychic medium and circus owner. Norma hung up her ringmaster s hat after managing her children s world-record-breaking acrobatic act, The Flying Angels. Today Norma s paintings of show history on tent canvas are considered valuable records of Australian history, www.carnivalart.com.au. She lives in Brisbane. Wendy Stuart is a freelance editor and wordsmith based in Queensland. She enjoyed working collaboratively with Aunty Norma over several years in developing Don t Call Us Carnies. Since founding Wendy & Words in 2010, Wendy has edited over 60 non-fiction books. She is a Professional Member of the Institute of Professional Editors.

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