Aunts up the Cross
by Robin Dalton
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Growing up in the 1930s in a grand old home in Sydney's bohemian Kings Cross, Robin Dalton experienced a childhood of curiosity and wonder. Raised by a bevy of idiosyncratic aunts and a revolving door of unconventional houseguests, Dalton recalls a time when children had real adventures in a world not easy but perhaps less complicated than today's.Tags
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Aunts Up The Cross more than lived up to it's famous opening paragraph! Eccentric, funny, honest and a down to earth gem, it had me smiling most of the time, shaking my head occasionally, and laughing out loud suddenly and often. I'd give my last two bob to live in a household of such loveable, irritating individuals. Robin's father was the runaway favourite character for me in spite of it being about The Aunts! Didn't want it to end....
The author's story of life growing up as part of a large , reasonably well off, eccentric family in Kings Cross in Sydney around the 1930s.
I found the story jumped around a fair bit and with so many personalities introduced in such a short space of time ( the book is only 103 pages) I felt there was still more to be told.
Still it does stir a longing for a time when we lived without constantly fearing something and children explored their world, which is even more obvious now in 2008 than when the book was written in 1965
I found the story jumped around a fair bit and with so many personalities introduced in such a short space of time ( the book is only 103 pages) I felt there was still more to be told.
Still it does stir a longing for a time when we lived without constantly fearing something and children explored their world, which is even more obvious now in 2008 than when the book was written in 1965
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- Australia; New South Wales, Australia; Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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