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After backpacking around Asia, Anne Fitzpatrick spent three months volunteering in rural India. Inspired by the program, she returned to Australia determined to raise funds for the education of young people in Kodaikanal, by cycling around Australia - despite having no experience of either long-distance cycling or fundraising. CYCLE OF LEARNING is Anne's story about her journey and the people she met across urban and rural Australia - at Australian schools and community groups where she arranged to speak, among the fellow cyclists she found on the road, and the family, friends and total…mehr

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After backpacking around Asia, Anne Fitzpatrick spent three months volunteering in rural India. Inspired by the program, she returned to Australia determined to raise funds for the education of young people in Kodaikanal, by cycling around Australia - despite having no experience of either long-distance cycling or fundraising. CYCLE OF LEARNING is Anne's story about her journey and the people she met across urban and rural Australia - at Australian schools and community groups where she arranged to speak, among the fellow cyclists she found on the road, and the family, friends and total strangers who assisted her. It is also the story of the people in India involved in the education program for which she was raising funds, as children when she first met them and as young adults when she returns nearly ten years later. This is a highly readable, funny and inspiring true story. 40% of royalties earned on all sales of this book will be donated to community development projects.
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Autorenporträt
Anne Fitzpatrick was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia, near the cycle paths of the River Torrens Linear Park. She has lived, worked and travelled in various parts of Australia, Asia and Africa. Anne currently lives in Albury, New South Wales, and works in international development.