The title refers to the famous ‘drop hole dunny’ beloved of Australian historians and humourists.  Set in the small Australian town of Bowley on an even smaller orchard, the block belongs to Bluey Jacks, his wife Flo, their two sons and Flo’s Dad.  Bluey is always ready to ‘give it a go’ – whether it’s riding a bull, finding the right words to say to the local curate when he’s just about to make the winning stroke in a cricket match, or helping out a mate in distress. There are plenty of escapades and local fun, not to mention Bluey’s constant flow of money-making ideas and his entire family’s unstinting support, even for the most absurd and unlikely schemes. Down-to-earth Aussie humour in the style of Steele Rudd’s characters Dad and Dave. Illustrated by Rigby.