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Diana Simmonds

Author of Heart on Fire

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For a book that purports to explore and explain the Australian political and cultural climate, it talks a lot about South Africa, George Bush, Flo-Jo, Ku Klux Klan and Calista Flockhart. It seems we are inexplicable without comparisons being made to anything foreign. There are some witty and astute observations, though the political insights and pre 2000 Olympics very dated now even though it profiles a period only 10 years ago. There are some truly amusing descriptions that capture an show more essence of who we are. My favorite includes the multi functionality of the Hills Hoist as a childrens cubby house as well as the provider of, draped with fairy lights, a party centerpiece. The cultural cringe factor is mortifyingly high and is almost so outdated as to be irrelevant now, it also has a decided political and class bias. Still if nothing else in emphasizes the changes our nation has undergone and those that frighteningly have barely changed at all. show less
Though I'm not a huge fan of the author's writing, this was an interesting book.

Had some amusing lines, but seemed to be anti-Australia for the sake of being it, not for a good reason but to each his own I suppose. Definitely has some interesting topics on the Sunday catalog frenzy, which I totally agree with.
Good read although a bit more sex needed than necessary. Story line was good.

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