Battle of the Greyhounds
Australia Part II
by
Book Details
About the Book
In a compelling story of determination, desperation and in some cases deprivation, read how Shaun and his fiancée, Sally are roasted alive in sizzling heat and stifling humidity, get drowned-out in tropical storms and flash-flooding and survive an onslaught of electrifying lightning bolts, devastating cyclones and bone-shaking earthquakes before their journey is finally at an end.
Add to this a lethal concoction of shark, stingray, and snake attacks they stumble upon during their trip and mix it up with crocodile, box jelly-fish, blue-ringed octopus and deadly stone-fish encounters and you've got yourself one hell of a story-line to tell.
Like his American voyage of discovery, many things were learned and achieved, but there was also despair as his dreams of scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef and visiting Ayres Rock were shattered due to weather conditions and personal circumstances, both of which he swears will be done on his return to one of the most diverse and exciting continents on the planet.
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About the Author
Shaun Donovan was born in
Being a keen motor-cyclist and also a travel enthusiast, he spent several holidays riding his bike around Europe and
In 1984, he married and became the father of three children, but after being made redundant in 1990 due to the recession, his marriage collapsed the following year.
After reading the best-selling paperback ‘Jupiter’s Travels´ by Ted Simon, Shaun transposed the book into a movie called ‘Freedom Run’ and spent a week with Ted at his home in California, where after lengthy discussions, they decided on promoting the idea to film and television companies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Because of the cost involved the BBC suggested a 6-part documentary series for television called “Steps of Jupiter – 20 years on” in which Shaun would re-create the journey himself and Ted would meet him at strategic points along the way, but unfortunately sponsorship was not forthcoming and so the project collapsed.
In 1998 Shaun moved to Tenerife and in 2000 he took his 3 children around
In 2001 Shaun met Sally on the island and in 2007 they took off on another great bus ride – only this time around