Red Herrings for Breakfast

Red Herrings for Breakfast

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Author: ANNABET OUSBACK

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 0


Annabet and her younger brother Anders grew up in idyllic surrounds on the lower north shore of Sydney in the 1950s. They lived in the original boatshed on Balmoral Beach and had an Australian mother and an imposing Swedish Naval captain for a father. However, nothing was as it seemed and Annabet and Anders were exposed to harsh, often irrational and frequently violent discipline from both parents, which left them emotionally unbalanced and starved of affection. In a time where domestic violence was never discussed within the family let alone outside it, Annabet and Anders struggled to keep their spirits and souls afloat. But at least they had each other. Anders became an internationally recognised chef and restaurateur, who left his legacy on the Australian food scene. He also was a talented potter holding numerous exhibitions of his works. Annabet became a children's clothing designer and manufacturer whose clothing line was stocked in various boutiques Australia wide and David Jones department store. Despite their outward success neither could escape the legacy of their violent and disturbing upbringing. Anders never overcame a secret he kept tragically to himself and Annabet was perpetually wracked with self-doubt due to her mother's continual criticism. This beautifully written story not only traces the history of growing up on the north shore but the gradual evolution of the food and fashion scene in Sydney in the 70s and 80s. It encompasses many areas of day to day struggles within families that were not discussed then and which are, sadly, still occurring today. An engrossing read, it will evoke many nostalgic memories of Sydney in the 6os, 70s and 80s. AUTHOR: Annabet Ousback grew up in Scandia Boatshed Balmoral Beach, Sydney during the 1950's. After leaving school she forged a career in the fashion industry, which led into manufacture and supply to retail outlets around Australia, including David Jones. Writing has long been a passion and after the suicide of her brother, Anders, she began writing about their extraordinary childhood in the hope of understanding his decision to end his life. What started as a cathartic exercise developed into a memoir titled Red Herrings for Breakfast. This is Annabet's first book.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: ANNABET OUSBACK

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 0


Annabet and her younger brother Anders grew up in idyllic surrounds on the lower north shore of Sydney in the 1950s. They lived in the original boatshed on Balmoral Beach and had an Australian mother and an imposing Swedish Naval captain for a father. However, nothing was as it seemed and Annabet and Anders were exposed to harsh, often irrational and frequently violent discipline from both parents, which left them emotionally unbalanced and starved of affection. In a time where domestic violence was never discussed within the family let alone outside it, Annabet and Anders struggled to keep their spirits and souls afloat. But at least they had each other. Anders became an internationally recognised chef and restaurateur, who left his legacy on the Australian food scene. He also was a talented potter holding numerous exhibitions of his works. Annabet became a children's clothing designer and manufacturer whose clothing line was stocked in various boutiques Australia wide and David Jones department store. Despite their outward success neither could escape the legacy of their violent and disturbing upbringing. Anders never overcame a secret he kept tragically to himself and Annabet was perpetually wracked with self-doubt due to her mother's continual criticism. This beautifully written story not only traces the history of growing up on the north shore but the gradual evolution of the food and fashion scene in Sydney in the 70s and 80s. It encompasses many areas of day to day struggles within families that were not discussed then and which are, sadly, still occurring today. An engrossing read, it will evoke many nostalgic memories of Sydney in the 6os, 70s and 80s. AUTHOR: Annabet Ousback grew up in Scandia Boatshed Balmoral Beach, Sydney during the 1950's. After leaving school she forged a career in the fashion industry, which led into manufacture and supply to retail outlets around Australia, including David Jones. Writing has long been a passion and after the suicide of her brother, Anders, she began writing about their extraordinary childhood in the hope of understanding his decision to end his life. What started as a cathartic exercise developed into a memoir titled Red Herrings for Breakfast. This is Annabet's first book.