At The Flick Of A Coin

Bob Oldershaw

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Over six decades ago, Bob's parents made a life-altering choice when they decided to relocate to Australia and New Zealand. Little did they realize that this seemingly ordinary decision would set in motion a remarkable series of events that would forever shape Bob's existence.

During the 1960s and 1970s, a wave of UK migrants embarked on journeys to begin anew in the distant land 'down under,' and Bob's narrative is a poignant reflection of this era. It serves as a memoir, a captivating odyssey of self-discovery, recounted through the innocent eyes of a child.

Bob's account revolves around his earnest attempts to acclimate to the Australian way of life - its unique culture, its vibrant populace, and its astounding wildlife. It is a tale of newfound freedom and the trials that accompanied it. Yet, at its core, this is a story of resilience, of navigating the complexities of existence within a dysfunctional family, and of engaging in thrilling escapades with his siblings.

Bob's journey from boyhood to manhood is a gripping and authentic adventure, a testament to his willingness to believe in God's plan, to the enduring human spirit in the face of the unknown, and to the boundless possibilities which arise from life's unexpected turns.

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