A cola company uses the last wild polar bears as billboards. A boy is forced to compose poems for cats. A dog starts a race riot. A zebra shames two armies. A zoologist vivisects a gorilla to disprove evolution and has his own brain placed in the ape’s head. In New Guinea, zookeepers eat their exhibits. In Gippsland, the face of the Lord appears on dairy cows. In the Western Desert, mummified egg-bandits hang from trees …
Pepsi Bears hilariously exposes the nature of man as he pilots Mother Earth into oblivion, while the other species wryly look on.
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Boyhoodlum
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First published by Vintage in 2015
Copyright © Anson Cameron 2015
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Cataloguing-in-Publication entry
Cameron, Anson, 1961– author.
Boyhoodlum/Anson Cameron.
ISBN 978 0 85798 501 9 (ebook)
Cameron, Anson, 1961–
Childhood and youth.
Authors, Australian – Victoria – Biography.
A823.3
Cover design: Design by Committee
Cover photograph: S. Braswell
Some pseudonyms have been used in this book and other details altered where necessary to protect the identity and privacy of people mentioned.
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