Time Out by Dorothy Simmons


ISBN
9780734406361
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
208
Dimensions
125 x 195 x 15mm

Set in Sydney during the 1970s, an era of rapid political and social change, the events of 'Time Out' are centred around the "green ban" movement, with its concern for social justice and urban development in the interests of people rather than profit. Sydneysiders, asked not only to identify, but also to stand up and fight for their values and principles, take to the streets.

Commitment is shown to be a key factor in the development of self-esteem and confidence for Jess, who, owing to a cleft palate, lacks both. From a sheltered life on the family property in northern New South Wales, Jess is thrust into the hurly burly of inner city living; through a chance meeting with an old schoolmate, she becomes friends with people totally different from any she has ever met. A left-wing architect, an Irish builder's labourer, an idealistic musician and a journalist with a mission . . . their influence on her is profound and permanent.

Her increasing involvement with "green ban" issues, as well as coping personally with the radical new social scene in which she now moves, force her to rethink completely what she wants out of life as well as what she can put into it. Social justice, she learns, has to start with doing justice to yourself.
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