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Tags: Biography, Lang:en
Summary
Remember those long-ago days of fatty Sunday roasts, junket,
climbing mulberry trees, hula hoops, mini-skirts, surfing and
rock ‘n’ roll? The advice your mother gave you to
‘Wear clean knickers in case you’re in a car
accident.’ Her threats of ‘Wait until your father
gets home’ or her warning, ‘No nice man will marry
you if you eat with your mouth open.’ When the Strathern family moved to the coastal Sydney suburb
of Collaroy,the neighbours feared the family of five and their
dog in underpants would lower the tone on Pittwater Road. Whether they did or not is for you to decide as Jonquil
Graham takes you on a return journey to childhood and teenage
years that included sea voyages, modelling assignments, making
a movie, Contiki trips, doing the hippie trail across Asia and
hitch-hiking around Europe. Join her in this fun flashback to memories that will make
you sigh and laugh aloud as she recalls life in Australia in
the 50s and 60s. ** Author Jonquil Graham grew up in Sydney on Pittwater Road.
After hitchhiking around the world, she married a Kiwi
andtogether they adopted nine children. She helped establish
ICANZ (Inter-country Adoption New Zealand) and wrote How Many
Planes to Get Me? about her experience of fostering and
adoption. Jonquil now has lots of grandchildren and a
collection of Liberace memorabilia.About the Author