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Title:
The Ballad of Abdul Wade (MP3)
Written by:
Ryan Butta 
Read by:
John Voce 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
10 hours 16 minutes 
MP3 size:
445 MB 
Published:
October 01 2022 
Available Date:
October 01 2022 
Age Category:
Adult - Explicit 
ISBN:
9781038624031 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Australian; Autobiography; History 
Publisher:
ABC Audio 
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Australian author

Longlisted Indie Book Awards / Non Fiction 2023
Shortlisted South Australian Literary Awards / Non-Fiction 2024

From Ryan Butta comes an incredible true story of Australia's unsung pioneering heroes – the Afghan cameleers.

When Afghan entrepreneur Abdul Wade first brought his camel trains to the outback, he was hailed as a hero. Horses couldn’t access many remote settlements, especially those stricken by flood or drought, and camel trains rode to the rescue time and time again. But with success came fierce opposition fuelled by prejudice. The camel was not even classed as an animal under Australian law, and, in a climate of colonial misinformation, hyperbole and fear, camel drivers such as Wade were shown almost as little respect. Yet all the while, for those in need, the ships of the desert continued to appear on the outback horizon. After his interest was piqued by a 19th-century photo of a camel train in a country town, Ryan Butta found himself on the trail of Australia’s earliest Afghan camel-drivers. Separating the bulldust from the bush poetry, he reveals the breadth and depth of white Australian protectionism and prejudice. Told with flair and authority, this gritty alternative history defies the standard horse-powered folklore to reveal the untold debt this country owes to humble dromedaries, their drivers and those who brought them here.