Noosaville to host best-selling writer

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The River Read Noosaville is excited to be welcoming Australia’s bestselling non-fiction writer and journalist Peter FitzSimons to launch his latest book James Cook The Story Behind the Man who Mapped the World.

On Tuesday 12 November 12 Peter will be joined by special guest host 92.7 MixFM’s Caroline Hutchinson at 250 Grammi Food and Wine Bar on Gympie Terrace for a delicious Italian lunch and discussion with this passionate Australian story teller.

Captain James Cook is one of the most recognisable in Australian history – an almost mythic figure who is often discussed, celebrated, reviled and debated.

But who was the real James Cook?

This Yorkshire farm boy would go on to become the foremost mariner, navigator and cartographer of his era, and to personally map a third of the globe. His great voyages of discovery were incredible feats of seamanship and navigation.

Leading a crew of men into uncharted territories, Cook would face the best and worst of humanity as he took himself and his crew to the edge of the known world – and beyond.

With his masterful storytelling talent, Peter FitzSimons brings James Cook to life.

Focusing on his most iconic expedition, the voyage of the Endeavour, where Cook first set foot on Australian and New Zealand soil, FitzSimons contrasts Cook against another figure who looms large in Australasian history: Joseph Banks, the aristocratic botanist.

As they left England, Banks, a rich, famous playboy, was everything that Cook was not. The voyage tested Cook’s character and would help define his legacy.

Now, 240 years after James Cook’s death, FitzSimons reveals what kind of man James was at heart – his strengths, his weaknesses, his passions and pursuits, failures and successes.

In addition to being Australia’s bestselling non-fiction writer, for the past 30 years Peter FitzSimons has also been a journalist and columnist with the Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald.

He is the author of a number of highly successful books, including Burke And Wills, Monash’s Masterpiece, Kokoda, Ned Kelly and Gallipoli, as well as biographies of such notable Australians as Sir Douglas Mawson, Nancy Wake and Nick Farr-Jones.

His passion is to tell Australian stories, our own stories: of great men and women, of stirring events in our history. Peter grew up on a farm north of Sydney, went to boarding school in Sydney and attended Sydney University. An ex-Wallaby, he also lived for several years in rural France and Italy, playing rugby for regional clubs. He and his wife Lisa Wilkinson – journalist, magazine editor and television presenter – have three children; they live in Sydney.