One hundred years of Betty
Oswald, Debra2025
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Meet Betty: storyteller, feminist, eternally curious and phenomenally old. On the eve of her 100th birthday party, Betty tells us her story. Born into poverty in pre-war London, and growing up fast during the Blitz, Betty grabs the chance at a bigger life by migrating to Australia. On board the SS Asturias she meets three people who will influence the course of her life: Pearl, a good-hearted party girl; Athena, a Greek woman on her way to marry a man she has never met; and Leo, a German Jew who lost his family in the war. In Sydney, Betty is making ends meet as a waitress at the famous Trocadero dance hall when she stumbles into a rushed courtship with Donald, a wealthy businessman, and dedicates herself to being the ideal 1950s suburban housewife. But life has other plans for Betty, and soon she must find a way to do more than survive. This is the story of a strong, intelligent woman born too early in time to make the most of her talents without having to fight for everything. It's about the defining force of motherhood, the family we make, and how the determination to live life to the hilt, with all the joy and sorrow that entails, can lead to a life beyond one's wildest imaginings.
Main title:
One hundred years of Betty / Debra Oswald.
Author:
Oswald, Debra, author
Imprint:
Cammeraygal Country ; Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2025.©2025.
Collation:
442 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781761470615 (paperback)
Dewey class:
A823.4F
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
2725144