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John Spencer, author of “Brownout or the real meaning of the swastika” was a teacher at Sydney’s Cromer High School between 19and personally knew many of the protagonists in this cold case probable murder and story of lust, schoolgirls, betrayal and improper sexuality that is currently grabbing headlines around the world and is the subject of The Teacher’s Pet podcast by Hedley Thomas of the “The Australian” newspaper. He has had much multicultural experience due to marriage, teaching, travel and years of living in the Philippines and other parts of Asia, has taught English in Australian high schools and overseas, has taught elementary school, and has driven taxis in Sydney and on the Gold Coast As well as his first novel, "Brownout - or the real meaning of the swastika" John has written a book about the worst kind of grief, the loss of a child. Dodging Satan: My Irish/Italian Sometimes Awesome, but Mostly Creepy, Childhood (Kathleen Zamboni McCormick) The Shadow Girl (Misty Mount) The Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka) Brownout - Or the Real Meaning of the Swastika (John Richard Spencer) Gone With the Wind (Margaret Mitchell).
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