<p>Kenneth Radley's <em>Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?</em>&nbsp;A patchwork journey through my life... so far - is a richly layered deeply personal memoir told in an engaging patchwork style - weaving together reflections from across six decades of an expansive life.</p><p></p><p>From his early life we are taken through some rapid development in the 1960s. Then the tectonic socio-cultural shifts throughout the 1970s. And later appearing in more than 30 feature films performing as B1 in the highly successful and culturally iconic <em>Bananas in Pyjamas</em> to selling wine cab driving fronting a hard-hitting rock band in the Melbourne pub scene teaching building houses playing and umpiring Australian football and navigating family life within the creative industries - Radley crafts a collection of vivid vignettes that balance wit philosophical inquiry and grounded realism.</p><p></p><p>Kenneth's voice is conversational witty and unpretentious - a creative balance that allows for intimacy without self-indulgence. He welcomes the reader in as though catching up with an old friend over a long afternoon.</p><p>The non-linear episodic structure reflects the book's emotional honesty and thematic complexity. Like memory itself the narrative flows from place to place - sometimes abrupt and like life unpredictable. This style both engages the reader and reveals the depth of Radley's inner and outer worlds.</p><p></p><p>Readers interested in Australian cultural history performance and television and film will find rare behind-the-scenes gems throughout. Anecdotes involving the <em>Bananas</em> years working on set from an actor's perspective creative struggles the joy and passion in his work.&nbsp;The reader is treated to some fascinating encounters with industry characters that offer unique insights and deep reflections.</p><p></p><p>Even in its few heavier moments - including grief insecurity the exploration of some trauma cause effect confusion and eventual development in behaviour - the book maintains genuine warmth and humility.&nbsp;The regular moments of humour feel lived-in rather than performed full of well-timed understatement and irony. Radley offers keen observation and generosity of spirit throughout.</p><p></p><p>This work offers so much more than a timeline of events; it becomes a meditation on memory cultural change identity work and the intersections between art family life and self-discovery.</p><p></p><p>It is a fascinating authentic and heartfelt piece reflecting the complexity fun and humour of a man that is truly thankful for his life and filled with genuine love and appreciation of those close to him.</p><p></p><p>it is quite a journey... so far.</p>
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