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Summary of Olivia Newton-John's Don't Stop Believin'
Summary of Olivia Newton-John's Don't Stop Believin'
Summary of Olivia Newton-John's Don't Stop Believin'
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#1 My father, Brin, came from a more humble background. He was born in Wales to a middle-class family where his father, Oliver John, worked as a carpenter. He was a brilliant man who spoke French and German fluently.

#2 I had many memories of my father, who was headmaster of King’s College in Cambridge. I loved him very much, and still do. He was a charming, charismatic man who demanded the best from himself and his family.

#3 I was a good little girl, except for the occasional misstep. When I went to school in Australia, we had a weekly Bank Day where we would take money to school and they would put it in the bank for us. I used my money for a current need: to buy everyone a lolly.

#4 I was five years old when we moved to Australia. I was proud of my father because he had fought against older and more experienced academics for the position of Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 27, 2022
ISBN9798350017526
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    #1

    My father, Brin, came from a more humble background. He was born in Wales to a middle-class family where his father, Oliver John, worked as a carpenter. He was a brilliant man who spoke French and German fluently.

    #2

    I had many memories of my father, who was headmaster of King’s College in Cambridge. I loved him very much, and still do. He was a charming, charismatic man who demanded the best from himself and his family.

    #3

    I was a good little girl, except for the occasional misstep. When I went to school in Australia, we had a weekly Bank Day where we would take money to school and they would put it in the bank for us. I used my money for a current need: to buy everyone a lolly.

    #4

    I was five years old when we moved to Australia. I was proud of my father because he had fought against older and more experienced academics for the position of Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne.

    #5

    I loved visiting the university students who would drop bags of water out the windows of their bedrooms onto the unsuspecting heads of the people walking below. I would hide in a little alcove halfway up the stairs and watch the beautiful people

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