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  • Published: 21 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9780143795766
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.00

Buckley's Chance

a new era of Australian non-fiction storytelling




From Walkley Award-winning writer, Gary Linnell comes the greatest Australian story never told - until now.


'Always compelling, very entertaining.' Daily Telegraph
'A fabulous yarn. Highly recommended.' Better Reading

He fought Napoleon’s army and survived.

He was sent to the gallows and escaped the noose.

Now he is in chains and on his way to the other side of the world. What happens next will become one of the most remarkable survival stories in history.

The 19th century has just begun. The world is at war. England, ruled by a mad king, is exiling thousands of criminals to an old land that has become its newest dumping ground.

One of those prisoners is William Buckley, barely 21, a former soldier sentenced to life for stealing two small pieces of cloth. He’s a giant for his times. But it’s not just his towering frame that sets him apart. It’s his desire for freedom that will make his story so unique - even in an era famous for outrageous acts of bravery and heroism.

On a moonlit night Buckley escapes and disappears into the Australian bush. Discovered and adopted by an aboriginal tribe who regard him as a ghost, he is initiated into their rich and complex culture. Given up for dead by his white captors, he will not be seen again for more than 30 years until he emerges one day...carrying a spear, dressed in animal skins and having forgotten the English language.

Buckley’s Chance is a profound journey into a turning point in history where cultures clash, bitter rivals go to war and the body count mounts.

It’s also the story of a man who refuses to be held down.

A man prepared to defy all odds and take a chance.

Buckley’s chance.

  • Published: 21 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9780143795766
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.00

About the author

Garry Linnell

Garry Linnell is one of Australia’s most experienced journalists. Born and raised in Geelong, he has won several awards for his writing, including a Walkley for best feature writing. He has been editor-in-chief of The Bulletin, editor of The Daily Telegraph, director of news and current affairs for the Nine Network and editorial director of Fairfax. He spent four years as co-host of the Breakfast Show on 2UE and is also the author of four previous books - ‘Football Ltd: The inside story of the AFL’; ‘Raelene: sometimes beaten, never conquered’; ‘Playing God: The rise and fall of Gary Ablett’ and the bestselling 'Buckley's Chance'.

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Awards & recognition

Walkley Book Award

Longlisted  •  2020  •  Walkley Book Award