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It's 1969 and a remote coastal town in Western Australia is poised to play a pivotal part in the moon landing. Perched on the red dunes of its outskirts looms the great Dish: a relay for messages between Apollo 11 and Houston, Texas. Crouched around a single grainy set, radar technician Evan Johnson and his colleagues stare at the screen, transfixed, as Armstrong takes that first small step. The Lucky Galah is a novel about fate. About what it means to be human. It just happens to be narrated by a galah called Lucky.
NZ Booklovers have one copy to giveaway.