The Boy Who Could Tickle Clouds

The Boy Who Could Tickle Clouds by Stephen Briggs is a poignant narrative published by Stephen Briggs in 2013, featuring 306 pages in English. This book recounts the journey of a newborn boy left in an English orphanage, whose life takes a transformative turn as he learns to walk in the Australian Outback just a year later. The story unfolds as a personal account, exploring the challenges and triumphs faced by the author in his quest for identity and belonging.
Readers will find a deeply personal biography that captures the essence of resilience and self-discovery. The narrative delves into the contrasts between the orphanage and the vastness of the Outback, highlighting the author’s experiences and emotions throughout his formative years. This edition invites readers to reflect on themes of growth and the search for one’s place in the world, offering insights into the author’s life journey.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the dead of winter of 1968 a newborn baby boy lay alone in a crib in an English Orphanage waiting for fate to decide what was to become of him. Who could have imagined that 12 months later he would be learning to walk through the bright red dirt of one of the most remote and inhospitable places on Earth; the Australian Outback. But this was just the beginning of his magical, gut wrenching and joyous journey to find himself and his place in the world. That little boy was me and this is my story.
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