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  • Lynda J. Hawryluk

Western Sydney University thesis: Master's thesis

Abstract

This collection of short stories is about being a twenty-something in the 90s, trying to get by, have a little fun and make somewhat of a mark in the process. It's about the process of growing up, and the seemingly desperate need to hold onto all those youthful pursuits. It's about finding out that life as an adult tries to suck the life out of you, rather than allowing you to suck the life out of it. That constant struggle, the battle of wills between attending to your needs or just satisfying your wants. This is a time for you when your needs and wants are siblings, bickering in the back of the car on a long drive up the coast. The characters in these stories are having their good time while it lasts. Avoiding the inevitable: maturity, responsibility, adulthood. And so they should. After all, these aren't called 'the best years of our lives' for nothing. The stories celebrate your life as a twenty-something.
Date of Award1997
Original languageEnglish

Keywords

  • youth
  • attitudes
  • fiction
  • life cycle
  • human
  • social aspects
  • maturation (psychology)
  • short stories
  • Australian
  • women authors

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