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An Australian Country Childhood: Growing Up Free Range in the '70s - Paperback

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by Andrew Kent (Author)

A beautifully crafted story of a happy childhood in a time just out of reach and a place at the heart of Australian history.

No matter how old you are, this book will let you experience a country childhood through the eyes of a young Australian boy armed only with his wit and charm, and on one occasion, a box of matches.

If you grew up in the '70s, this book will spark fond memories, and it might also make you wonder how you survived. If you are part of the younger generations, it will give you a glimpse of what your parents' lives were like at your age.

The author has tried to write about the childhood not the child, but the character of the author is apparent and inevitably likeable despite his efforts to downplay his involvement in his own childhood. While to some he is now a respected businessman, to his family and friends he insists that Oscar Wilde was right when he said that 'life is too important to be taken seriously'. He wrote this story for the enjoyment of family and friends, and with their encouragement has published it for the enjoyment of others.

Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.74 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 10, 2024
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