
The Address Book
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Jane Clifton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Performer Jane Clifton - child of an English army officer and a very badly behaved daughter of the British Raj - grew up perpetually on the move as the family followed her father's postings around the world. Eventually the Cliftons reached Melbourne. It was the wild Sixties and Jane was in the thick of it - anti-war demos, women's lib protests, experimental theatre groups and rock and roll. She carried on the family's roving tradition, changing addresses without so much as a backward glance. But when her parents both died tragically young, leaving so much unsaid, she began to wonder: where exactly is home? Is it your family? Your memories? Or simply bricks and mortar? What if, one day, you went back to every house you'd ever lived in, to try to find out?
Author: Jane Clifton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Performer Jane Clifton - child of an English army officer and a very badly behaved daughter of the British Raj - grew up perpetually on the move as the family followed her father's postings around the world. Eventually the Cliftons reached Melbourne. It was the wild Sixties and Jane was in the thick of it - anti-war demos, women's lib protests, experimental theatre groups and rock and roll. She carried on the family's roving tradition, changing addresses without so much as a backward glance. But when her parents both died tragically young, leaving so much unsaid, she began to wonder: where exactly is home? Is it your family? Your memories? Or simply bricks and mortar? What if, one day, you went back to every house you'd ever lived in, to try to find out?
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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: Jane Clifton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Performer Jane Clifton - child of an English army officer and a very badly behaved daughter of the British Raj - grew up perpetually on the move as the family followed her father's postings around the world. Eventually the Cliftons reached Melbourne. It was the wild Sixties and Jane was in the thick of it - anti-war demos, women's lib protests, experimental theatre groups and rock and roll. She carried on the family's roving tradition, changing addresses without so much as a backward glance. But when her parents both died tragically young, leaving so much unsaid, she began to wonder: where exactly is home? Is it your family? Your memories? Or simply bricks and mortar? What if, one day, you went back to every house you'd ever lived in, to try to find out?
Author: Jane Clifton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Performer Jane Clifton - child of an English army officer and a very badly behaved daughter of the British Raj - grew up perpetually on the move as the family followed her father's postings around the world. Eventually the Cliftons reached Melbourne. It was the wild Sixties and Jane was in the thick of it - anti-war demos, women's lib protests, experimental theatre groups and rock and roll. She carried on the family's roving tradition, changing addresses without so much as a backward glance. But when her parents both died tragically young, leaving so much unsaid, she began to wonder: where exactly is home? Is it your family? Your memories? Or simply bricks and mortar? What if, one day, you went back to every house you'd ever lived in, to try to find out?

The Address Book