<p>In the early 1970s a single mother and her four children find themselves alone on the east coast of New South Wales. They join the &lsquo;Back to the Earth Movement&rsquo; at the idyllic land known as &lsquo;Tralfamadore&rsquo;.</p><p>The family choose a spot on a hill bound by a river and creek building a home using river stones and found objects. They sustain themselves on homegrown produce and fresh air.</p><p>Blaise and her siblings as well as children from the other homes scattered in the bush amongst nine dwellings life is unrestrained and full of adventure.</p><p>Eventually many of the Tralfamadorians leave to become sannyassins as part of the Rajneesh Movement in India wearing orange and changing their names but not before they&rsquo;ve brought a little Indian culture to the bush.</p><p>Told in a series of ethereal vignettes The road to Tralfamadore is bathed in river water is a memoir that depicts a childhood full of both na&iuml;vety and wisdom during an era of radical social change.</p>
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