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Australia & NZ Magazine
Kelly Marie Dudley
This two part book compares the perceptions of a displaced teenager and a world wise traveller. John Brown's honest and inspiring  view of the people and places he is visiting would make an excellent read for your next long flight Down Under. This  honest and humorous account of life in Australia now and then - is sure to bring a smile to your face.

Richard & Judy Book Review
John Smale
I have never been to Australia but this book has made me want to go. It describes what Oz was like 30 years ago and how it has changed. I loved it. Reads like a who-dun-it, but it is about a boy's dream and an adult's reality. Made me laugh and cry at the same time.

BBC Collective
TRAVEL IN OZ !
Return to Oz by John Brown, is one book but has two parts. Part one describes what it was like to land in Australia as a 'Ten Pound Pom'. The second part is a direct, up to date comparison.
John Brown has a wicked eye for the absurd and his work is obviously researched as well as funny. I would recommend this book to anyone about to visit Oz, or any body who just loves a good travel read - if you like Tim Moore or Bill Bryson then you'll love this.

Peter Knight
Peter Knight Associates
A cathartic journey of rediscovery
"It made me laugh, it nearly made me cry and it definitely made me want to catch the next plane for Oz". Peter Knight.

Amazon.co.uk

Reviewer: Arthur Pinder (Bristol, England) 
This book made me lots of things!
Happy, it made me laugh and smile a lot. It made me sad in some places, but that happy sort of sad. It made me read from the first page to the last. It had the draw of a who-dun-it and I needed to know how it all turned out. It also made me wish that my family had emigrated to a place with more opportunity for a young lad. C'est la vie!
I would love to see more from this author, please.

David Carlisle
C4U Review
"If you only ever read one book about Australia, make it this one. John Brown has that rare gift of combining incisive wit with just enough pathos. I felt as though I was carrying his luggage". 

Peter Dunstan
Barnes and Noble Review
Once in a while you come across a book that lifts the spirit and brightens your day.This is one of those books. It details the original time spent by a young teenager in Australia , and the long overdue return, as the title suggests, to OZ.
I found his descriptions of people and places enchanting, and the warmth with which he talks of Australia almost magical - this is a great travel book.