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Talk of Many Things
註釋"How long can one expect to live? Sue Johnson had always though that when she was older she would commit herself to a spiritual path. That time had come she thought when she entered her fifties, and she decided to become a Buddhist. That led quite unexpectedly to a further decision - to write her autobiography. Feeling that she needed solitude and space for such a serious and uplifting project, Sue rented a cottage in Ettalong, a beach-side settlement north of Sydney, with Pussa, a cantakerous elderly cat, for company. Sue writes of the joys of a childhood spent among beaches and boats and mountains; of the kindness of many people and the not so kind actions of a few, and of the misunderstandings resulting from an undiagnosed physical handicap. Off-setting these early experiences are accounts of life with Pussa and Sue's efforts to come to grips the autobiography."--Back cover.