This book is based on the remarkable life of Walter William Wakker, aka Wally. Having known Wally since early boyhood, the author felt obliged to share this sometimes sad, sometimes hilarious story.
Wally's tenacious attitude and sense of humour will warm your heart, as he strives to overcome and come to terms with the tragic events which transformed his life at a very early age. To survive, Wally soon realised that he had little choice but to grow-up and to grow-up quickly.
Leaving home at the tender age of sixteen, Wally discovered much to his dismay, that his fellow Aussies had begun to shed their unique Australian vernacular and inherent Aussie culture; opting instead to not only adopt foreign mannerisms, but speech and dress as well. Baffled as to why this was occurring, Wally began his quest to discover these reasons, which to him was an unthinkable betrayal. As you read Stone The Bloody Crows, I'm Confused, why this occurred and why it is still happening will be revealed.
The author has written this book in light-hearted layman terms for readers to easily understand, enjoy a good laugh and hopefully provoke a good think.