
Tarting with her birth in Penrith New South Wales in 1900 to a family living in poverty They move to railway camps at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains where her drunken father works as a railway fettler His abuse becomes worse when her mother dies in childbirth and her brother is killed at the Gallipoli landing To escape her family she moves to Sydney to work as a shop assistant with her friend Esther while still a young woman She meets and marries a middle class man Jon Marsh and has two children by him She feels constrained by the control taken by her mother in law living next door who treats her as undeserving of her son as Caddie is not pure merino ie with only free settler not convict forebears Caddie leaves when she discovers Jon's sexual relationship with Esther Jon and his mother endeavour to retain custody of the children although Caddie believes this is really only to spite herCaddie moves to the first available cheap accommodation only to find that the premises are mainly inhabited by prostitutes Caddie finds better paid work as a barmaid a morally suspect position—her first employer tells her to shorten her dress for example because she was an artwork and he liked his artwork on display She places her children in the care of a church run home having tried leaving them with carers who mistreated and neglected them She visits weekly often with her barmaid friend Leslie When the Depression hits tips are less common and both women's incomes fall dramatically Through Leslie Caddie meets a Greek immigrant and business owner Peter with whom she establishes a loving relationship with Peter buying gifts for weekend visits with Caddie's children Caddie and Peter are distressed when Peter's estranged wife and ailing father call him back to Greece to run the family business The couple corresponds with Peter reporting that his attempts to divorce his wife have been unsuccessfulWith the effects of the Depression deepening Caddie takes additional work by running tabs for the pub's SP bookmaker She regains custody of her children and rents a house furnishing it with fruit cases for chairs She befriends Bill the Rabbittoh rabbit seller Sonny his brother and their parents and Bill helps her sign up for the dole sustenance food provisions meant for those without income Caddie saves some money when she starts running the SP books herself the bookmaker having moved on to legal bookmaking at the racecourse Caddie decides to leave the city having been offered work on a farm She.
caddie epub sydney ebok barmaid download autobiography epub Caddie a free Sydney barmaid free a Sydney barmaid epub Caddie a Sydney barmaid An autobiography PDF/EPUBTarting with her birth in Penrith New South Wales in 1900 to a family living in poverty They move to railway camps at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains where her drunken father works as a railway fettler His abuse becomes worse when her mother dies in childbirth and her brother is killed at the Gallipoli landing To escape her family she moves to Sydney to work as a shop assistant with her friend Esther while still a young woman She meets and marries a middle class man Jon Marsh and has two children by him She feels constrained by the control taken by her mother in law living next door who treats her as undeserving of her son as Caddie is not pure merino ie with only free settler not convict forebears Caddie leaves when she discovers Jon's sexual relationship with Esther Jon and his mother endeavour to retain custody of the children although Caddie believes this is really only to spite herCaddie moves to the first available cheap accommodation only to find that the premises are mainly inhabited by prostitutes Caddie finds better paid work as a barmaid a morally suspect position—her first employer tells her to shorten her dress for example because she was an artwork and he liked his artwork on display She places her children in the care of a church run home having tried leaving them with carers who mistreated and neglected them She visits weekly often with her barmaid friend Leslie When the Depression hits tips are less common and both women's incomes fall dramatically Through Leslie Caddie meets a Greek immigrant and business owner Peter with whom she establishes a loving relationship with Peter buying gifts for weekend visits with Caddie's children Caddie and Peter are distressed when Peter's estranged wife and ailing father call him back to Greece to run the family business The couple corresponds with Peter reporting that his attempts to divorce his wife have been unsuccessfulWith the effects of the Depression deepening Caddie takes additional work by running tabs for the pub's SP bookmaker She regains custody of her children and rents a house furnishing it with fruit cases for chairs She befriends Bill the Rabbittoh rabbit seller Sonny his brother and their parents and Bill helps her sign up for the dole sustenance food provisions meant for those without income Caddie saves some money when she starts running the SP books herself the bookmaker having moved on to legal bookmaking at the racecourse Caddie decides to leave the city having been offered work on a farm She.