The new book from the bestselling author of Flesh Wounds. A funny and frank look at the way Australia used to be - and just how far we have come. 'It was simpler time'. We had more fun back then'. 'Everyone could afford a house'.There's plenty of nostalgia right now for the Australia of the past, but what was it really like?In The Land Before Avocado, Richard Glover takes a journey to an almost unrecognisable Australia. It's a vivid portrait of a quite peculiar land: a place that is scary and weird, dangerous and incomprehensible, and, now and then, surprisingly appealing.It's the Australia of his childhood. The Australia of the late '60s and early '70s.Let's break the news now: they didn't have avocado.It's a place of funny clothing and food that was appalling, but amusingly so. It also the land of staggeringly awful attitudes - often enshrined in law - towards anybody who didn't fit in.The Land Before Avocado will make you laugh and cry, be angry and inspired. And leave you wondering how bizarre things were, not so long ago.Most of all it will make you realise how far we've come - and how much further we can go.PRAISE'This is vintage Glover - warm, wise and very, very funny. Brimming with excruciating insights into life in the late sixties and early seventies, The Land Before Avocado explains why this was the cultural revolution we had to have' Hugh Mackay 'Hilarious and horrifying, this is the ultimate intergenerational conversation starter' Annabel Crabb PRAISE FOR FLESH WOUNDS'A funny, moving, very entertaining memoir' Bill Bryson, New York Times 'The best Australian memoir I've read is Richard Glover's Flesh Wounds' Greg Sheridan, TheAustralian
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A journey back in time to the supposed 'Golden Era' of raising children. Glover takes off the rose tinted glasses and statistically compares parenting and growing up in Australia in the 60's and 70's compared to today, A very enjoyable chatty biographical novel. - Taryn (QBD)
Guest, 02/09/2019
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Richard Glover takes the reader on a journey through Australia during the late '60s and early '70s.
Glover paints a hilarious and peculiar land that enforced peculiar laws, but didn't recognise the rights of women; of strange clothing and even stranger attitudes.
This is the story of Australia "before the three S's - seatbelts, suncscreen and the supervision of children." Stephan Elliott - Joanne (QBD)
Guest, 18/05/2019