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Roma the Road Train's First Road Trip

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Roma the Road Train’s First Road Trip is the story of Roma, a huge four-trailer road train and road train driver Norm on their maiden journey from Darwin to Alice Springs. Learn about some of the animals and landscapes you might see in Outback Australia with some fun facts along the way. Meet Norm's family and friends and gain insight into the lifestyle of a long distance truck driver and what Norm needs to know to be a safe driver.
Debbie Camps was born and still resides in the Upper Hunter Valley Town of Muswellbrook. Debbie’s working career has included working with Homeless Services, Employment Services and Community Development. Debbie is wife to John and mother of two adult daughters, Alex and Samantha, and grandmother to Bronson. Roma the Road Train's First Road Trip is the first book Debbie has published and hopes that there will be more books to come in the future. Reading is so important for young children, as a grandmother Debbie was inspired to write a book on a topic that she knew her grandson and many young children would love reading. She wanted Roma the Road Train to be informative, fun and interesting, and hopes that parents and children enjoy this book together. Muswellbrook, NSW. David Clare has worked for more than thirty years as a commercial graphic artist, and has been mastering oil painting and his love of all things artistic for even longer. After being a stay-at-home father during the early years with his three children, he knows a lot about how art can inspire and delight little people and uses this in his method as an illustrator. David lives in Brisbane, where he still works as a graphic artist, as well as teaching art classes in the evenings and enjoying a love of music and sports in any spare time he gets.
* This book is of interest to any children who enjoy trucks and heavy machinery, as Road Trains are quite iconic for travelers in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, a market that is not yet being tapped into. * The book covers the life of a Road Train Driver, interesting landmarks and points of interest in outback Australia something that many overseas and Australian travelers would find interesting gifts for loved ones * Children of truck drivers and their parents will relate well to the book as it describes in relatable terms a typical week in the life of a truck driver.






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