“Help! I’ve got a man’s legs and a woman’s upper body strength!”
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Look Inside! “This book is written in Australian English.” Cool! I have a DVD of “Mad Max” in the original Australian (I have to select English subtitles) but still, Australian English is … just so cool!
“Help! I’ve got a man’s legs and a woman’s upper body strength!”
Look Inside! “This book is written in Australian English.” Cool! I have a DVD of “Mad Max” in the original Australian (I have to select English subtitles) but still, Australian English is … just so cool!
oh, the cover … it could be better
Dialect often means the author’s trying for a prize. See Kelman’s Scottish ‘How Late it was, How Late’ – Booker in ’96.
Question: What’s the most important thing for readers to take from this cover?
Answer: “H”, apparently.
If you look carefully, the upper part of her left thigh has a myoelectric prosthetic attached. These short out in water.