By the time I found myself reading about Ernst Gräfenberg (look him up, Des!), I realised I wasn't reading about Australia but some foreign country I hadn't visited for some time but I kept on reading. Who knows, I might get lucky!
Speaking of which, I hadn't paid the full sticker price of $33.00 but a mere two dollars, the same I had paid for the two beautiful hardback editions of Miles Hordern's "Passage to Torres Strait" and Adam Nicolson's "Sea Room - An Island Life in the Hebrides", and the three paperbacks "The Quest for Origins - Who first discovered and settled New Zealand and the Pacific Islands?", "The Edge of Memory - Ancient stories, oral traditions and the post-glacial world", and Phil Jarratt's "Bali, Heaven and Hell - Chaos and corruption, free love, great surf and high times from the rajas to Jokowi".
Altogether a relaxing drive and a good book-finding day as well as a beautiful Sunday roast beef luncheon at the bowling club in Moruya!