Listening to Noddy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600003858Keywords:
Enid Blyton, British High Commission, reporters from Sydney and Melbourne, journalismAbstract
As a young journalist at the Courier-Mail newspaper, my mother once met the famous British children's writer Enid Blyton, who stopped in Brisbane briefly. There was a press conference in a hangar out at the airport. Many important people were there — the Australian publisher, someone from the British High Commission, someone from the Prime Minister's Office, along with reporters from Sydney and Melbourne — and my mother, my beautiful young mother, in a panama hat with gloves and white glasses, excited to be there, to be amongst it.
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