The book explores the cultural significance of the iconic Australian spread, Vegemite, through a humorous and nostalgic lens. It delves into the everyday experiences of Australians, showcasing how this unique food item has become a symbol of national identity. The narrative intertwines personal anecdotes and societal observations, celebrating the quirks and charm of Australian life while highlighting the deep-rooted affection for Vegemite across generations.
Jonny Blair Books




I Went to Gdansk with Somebody: How a Northern Irishman Ended Up Living in Poland
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The narrative chronicles Jonny Blair's unpredictable journey across over 150 countries, leading him to the seaside city of Gdansk in Poland. Filled with thrilling adventures and mishaps, the story reflects his passion for travel, football, and beer, showcasing the highs and lows of his experiences. Blair's heartfelt exploration captures the essence of wanderlust and the vibrant culture he encounters along the way.
Taints and Honours is Volume 3 of Jonny Blair's Backpacking Centurion series. This volume is all about the countdown to that dream of visiting 100 countries. Stories come from a hostel dorm in Bucharest to vintage nudity in Finland via a few 20 year reunions. We also have a fire festival in El Salvador, a visit to Saddam Hussein's House of Horrors in Iraq, some visits to countries that don't exist (to some) and a reunion with the GAWA. All that comes before an important flight to Tunisia. Don't expect roses, champagne or works of fire. Be ready for trauma, distress, anguish and all that tends towards a true whackpacking madliness. This ain't for the faint hearted. Join the completion of Jonny's dream.
Backpacking Centurion -- A Northern Irishman's Journey Through 100 Countries
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Don't Look Back In Bangor is the first volume from Jonny Blair's Backpacking Centurion series. This book focuses on Jonny's early days growing up in Northern Ireland, watching football and dreaming of one day travelling to far flung places like Yugoslavia, East Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Jonny kicks things off in Northern Ireland, with stories of childhood hobbies, teenage angst and global aspirations. Expect honesty and lies intertwined with regret, remorse, desire and passion. This is a journey of ups and downs. By the end of volume one, Jonny will have taken you from Bangor to Bobruisk, from Belfast to Bournemouth and from Newtownards to Osterweddingen. The book includes diaries from Jonny's first trips abroad, his discovery of unknown places and the loves of his life. It is a thriling and emotional journey with boundless energy, flawless flair and unstoppable aplomb.