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Flared skirts, beehive hairdos, stay-at-home mums ... Australia in the fifties and sixties was comfortably conservative. Then along came the seventies ...
This is the story of how one young Australian navigates her way through a decade of upheaval.
It's 1971, past midnight on a cold Sydney winter's night and Pamela finds herself alone in the darkness on the side of a deserted highway with no money and no idea where she is. She's just escaped an abusive relationship and so begins her life as a single parent, living in communal houses, racing across the city between child-care and work…mehr

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Flared skirts, beehive hairdos, stay-at-home mums ... Australia in the fifties and sixties was comfortably conservative. Then along came the seventies ...

This is the story of how one young Australian navigates her way through a decade of upheaval.


It's 1971, past midnight on a cold Sydney winter's night and Pamela finds herself alone in the darkness on the side of a deserted highway with no money and no idea where she is. She's just escaped an abusive relationship and so begins her life as a single parent, living in communal houses, racing across the city between child-care and work and home, saving for her dream of travelling the world.

Drug-dabbling along the Hippie Highway in Asia, battling homelessness in London, living in France and Greece in a rusty old Kombi van, Pamela hones her survival skills. And all the while surpassing Bridget Jones in her selection of unsuitable men.
Autorenporträt
Pamela grew up on the coast south of Adelaide and trained as a lab technician in the Royal Adelaide Hospital before moving to Sydney in her early twenties. Wanderlust drove her to her first long overseas trip in the seventies, and even now every year finds her somewhere on the trail, usually with a backpack. After a few years away, Pamela returned to Adelaide to do an Arts degree at Flinders University before going back to laboratory work. She now lives on the northern beaches in Sydney where she had a career change and taught English as a Second Language to health professionals. Now retired, she spends her days writing, bushwalking, kayaking, bike-riding, bush-regenerating and on penguin watch around Manly.