Dimensions
156 x 209 x 22mm
From one of Australia's favourite actors comes a classic memoir of an Australian childhood in the sixties.
Young Steve was a larrikin, happy-go-lucky, resilient kid, coming of age in a simpler time. Growing up on a farm cut from virgin scrub at the end of a lake, a farm called Stillways, Steve daydreamed about cars and escape. His story is about him hero-worshipping his older brother with Brylcreem in his hair; going to school as a young kid with bus money knotted into a hanky and clutching his Globite schoolcase; fighting bullies at school and dreaming about girls; being amazed at the first television in town; remembering where he was when Marilyn Monroe died... But there's a darker thread running through the story: the father who'd take out his frustrations by savagely belting his young children; a struggling mother who'd do anything to protect her kids; a young boy irrevocably marked by his father's anger.
Endearing, funny, honest and unflinching--this memoir will become an Australian classic.
Shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards.