By: Lindsay Rudland
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Lindsay Rudland is 72; a retired nurse following 46 years in clinical practice – 30 of them in mental health care. Born when rationing was still in place, she has lived through the austere 50s when listening to the radio was a highlight. Through the 60s, being part of the counter culture and surviving blooded but unbowed through the following decades. A single parent. She has maintained her enthusiasm for this precious life through friendships, self-help and yoga, despite promiscuity, bereavements financial hardship, failed relationships and frequent irresponsibility.
People’s lives are endlessly fascinating and Lindsay’s book is no exception…
This heartwarming and quirky story tracing Lindsay’s progress through life, has really funny and poignant moments in it, as she searches for a way to make sense of it all and find out where to go next. Her observations on everything from nosey neighbours to entertaining a very famous pop star in her house really come alive and make for a genuinely lovely read.