Non-fiction
Three non-fiction books
Hot-spotting: An Australian delivering foreign aid by Rod Reeve
Wakefield, $29.95 pb, 310 pp
Ardent by Jane Gibian
Giramondo, $22 pb, 86 pp
Poems by Young Australians Vol. 5 by Bradley Trevor Greive
Random House, $16.95 pb, 114 pp
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Rod Reeve manages a company that directs foreign-aid projects. Rather than flying in with helicopter-loads of rice, he focuses on ‘capacity-building’ and infrastructure. Agricultural science is his own speciality, but he has set up and run a variety of projects. He has worked to counter opium production in Pakistan, develop dryland farming in Africa, Iraq and Jordan (he had to evacuate during the 1991 Gulf War), and improve health and education in China, Laos and Indonesia. He assisted with the quarantine service in Papua New Huinea and post-tsunami reconstruction in Aceh.
Hot-spotting: An Australian delivering foreign aid by Rod Reeve
Wakefield, $29.95 pb, 310 pp
Ardent by Jane Gibian
Giramondo, $22 pb, 86 pp
Poems by Young Australians Vol. 5 by Bradley Trevor Greive
Random House, $16.95 pb, 114 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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