Cold War in a Hot Kitchen

Margaret Ann Spence

Cold War in a Hot Kitchen
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Country
Australia
Published
4 September 2024
Pages
338
ISBN
9781923042438

Cold War in a Hot Kitchen

Margaret Ann Spence

The 1950s. Boring?

Hardly.

An influx of European refugees, stirrings of feminism, and the threat of a third world war were remaking Australia. As the Cold War chilled, inside a Melbourne house a young girl was caught in the crossfire of domestic conflict amid the clashing political and social values of her autocratic grandmother, her self-denying mother, and her glamorous aunt; three women who presented very different models of womanhood.

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