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Wombat Facts

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August 2001, no. 233

The Secret Life of Wombats by James Woodford

Text, $27.75 pb, 226 pp

Wombat Facts

by
August 2001, no. 233

Kangaroos, wallabies and wallaroos abound, literally, on our farm, as do platypuses, echidnas and wedge-tails. We’ve even been told by visiting bushwalkers that we’ve got a few koalas up the mountain. But we don’t have wombats.

To compensate, we’ve a ceramic wombat doorstop and a big wooden wombat garden seat. We buy books for our daughter – The Muddle Headed Wombat, Wombat Divine – and tell her how the dormouse in Alice in Wonderland, the one that drowses through the Madhatter’s Tea Party, was a wombat in Lewis Carroll’s first draft. Our mythology is augmented with jokes about eating wombat sandwiches and wombat soup and how a rare breed of wombat flies from tree to tree each spring.

Patrice Newell reviews 'The Secret Life of Wombats' by James Woodford

The Secret Life of Wombats

by James Woodford

Text, $27.75 pb, 226 pp

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