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'The End of the Morning by Charmian Clift, edited by Nadia Wheatley, NewSouth Books. 'At this point I should have taken wings and started to fly but at this point also, of course, I was involved in having children. I think those are terribly difficult years for a young woman, and for a young woman who wants to write or paint or anything else, even more so.'' (Introduction)