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A moving and inspiring memoir of families lost and rediscovered, by a founding member of legendary band Midnight Oil.


For fifty years, songwriter, guitarist and keyboard player Jim Moginie was a driving force behind one of Australia's most iconic rock bands, Midnight Oil. As they made their way through the nascent domestic punk scene and the uncharted musical territory of the Western Desert to the concert halls of Europe and America, the band members developed a feeling of 'five against the world'. For Jim, this de facto family was a bulwark against a nagging sense that something was missing from his life: he'd long known that his biological mother had given him up for adoption as a baby. While Midnight Oil grappled with the challenges of chart success, their political activism and global tours, Jim's quest to find his birth family increasingly led him in different directions, to the quiet suburbs of Canberra and the meandering rivers and verdant hills of rural Ireland - and emotional reunions with long-lost relatives.

Threaded with vivid recollections of childhood, behind-the-scenes stories of band life and fascinating insights into the creative processes that produced some of this country's most beloved songs, The Silver River is at once a lyrical coming-of-age story, a heart-warming family chronicle and a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Australian music.

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Lucked out finding this after sadly reading about Rob Hirst's recent death. Jim Moginie bares all in this at times poetic memoir. Deeply moving on places, I found myself crying more than once. My love of all things Oils is even greater having listened to this. Thank you, Jim.

Understated, beautifully written and narrated memoir

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Valiantly honest, thorough, and beautifully meandering. My heart leapt with triumphant highs and dipped the shallows through inevitable lows. Jim treated both imposters as the same, however, tenderly consoling his reader as he went.
I so enjoyed, and highly recommend this book.
To hear it read by the author himself only enhanced a wonderful experience.

Honest, thorough, and beautifully meandering!

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