One Leg Over
Having Fun—Mostly—in Peace & War
by Robin Dalton
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Pub Date 29 Jun 2017 | Archive Date 29 May 2017
Description
At the age of ninety-five, Robin Dalton looks back on her life, particularly on her love life.
Married at nineteen, disastrously, Robin has a lucky escape—her ‘Society Divorce’ makes the front page of Sydney newspapers, bumping the war to page three. Then there are the American and British servicemen in Sydney—the dancing, the many trysts and a number of not-too-serious engagements—before Robin travels to England ostensibly to marry one of those fiancés.
While most of Europe struggles with post-war austerity, Robin’s days and nights are filled with extravagant dinners, parties with royalty and romantic getaways, until she meets the man who will become, for a brief few years before his early death, her second husband.
One Leg Over is a story of love and romance, of fun and glamour, and of loss and great sadness. But above all it’s a celebration of a wonderful life.
Advance Praise
‘Dalton enjoys, I suspect, shocking the reader with her tales of romance, sexual encounters, several engagements and marriage…a fascinating view of the upper classes in post-war England.’—The Age
‘From a whirlwind of romantic liaisons in her teens to a divorce that truly scandalised Sydney and ended with her in the arms of David, Prince Philip’s best friend, One Leg Over is a story of Robin’s most wonderful memories of a life so rich in experience.’—Yours MagazineAvailable Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781925355949 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
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