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There is no getting around the fact that most people have never done anything of earth-shattering importance or fame. That does not mean they haven't led interesting lives. Everybody has stories to tell (some good, some bad) and moments in their lives (some happy, some sad) that are just as interesting and just as worthy of being told as those people with more widespread notoriety. This book is a collection of such moments from the life of the author. Although living most of his life with depression, they have created an amazing, albeit unknown life that helped him realise things were not all…mehr

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There is no getting around the fact that most people have never done anything of earth-shattering importance or fame. That does not mean they haven't led interesting lives. Everybody has stories to tell (some good, some bad) and moments in their lives (some happy, some sad) that are just as interesting and just as worthy of being told as those people with more widespread notoriety. This book is a collection of such moments from the life of the author. Although living most of his life with depression, they have created an amazing, albeit unknown life that helped him realise things were not all bad. Hopefully, they will inspire you to look at moments of your own and help you to realise just how wonderful and unique your individual story truly is.
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Rod Somerville is a newspaper columnist, radio presenter, guest speaker and walking astronomical encyclopedia. What began in an outer suburb of Sydney as an obsession with science fiction at the age of 10, morphed into a life of showing the universe to anyone who would stop and listen all around Australia. With degrees in Physics and Mathematics, Rod has worked as a science educator for over 40 years. He established and ran a public observatory at Uluru in Central Australia for several years and since returning to the east coast has been actively involved in the public education of science wherever he has gone. Rod is currently the President of Orange Planetarium Incorporated where he is in the process of establishing a planetarium in his adopted town of Orange, NSW.