
I was doing my Literature homework and studying the text "Bypass - the story of a road". The title of the text speaks for itself. I was reading a particular chapter and noticed the author uses this whole chapter as a history lesson. It is bland and boring. The author, Michael McGirr, should have taken into consideration that this chapter is difficult to get through by the reader especially at the start of the book.
Though - when i look back at the entire book i realise this book is merely a history lesson about the Hume highway and the creation of towns in Victoria and New South Wales.
Peace.xox
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