Intentar ORO - Gratis

The great escape

The Australian Women's Weekly

|

July 2025

Reading a great book transports us to other times, places and adventures. But how on earth do you make time to get around to all of them?

- WORDS by AMANDA BLAIR

The great escape

Books formed a major part of my childhood, adolescence and years before children. My fondest memories are lying in bed, on beaches and benches reading. Books took me away from reality, warring parents and suburban life to magical places and faraway trees. I learned about people, relationships, travel, romance, fantasy and that according to Judy Blume, God is the person to ask about your first bra. Apparently he's a fitting specialist.

When I became a mother, available time for reading severely diminished, but not my desire. So, like a bear hoarding food for the winter, I've been hoarding books for that elusive “one day” when my time is less demanded upon.

I fantasise about this regularly – it’s what gets me through those horrible days when everybody is screaming, the washing basket’s overflowing, one of the children declares they're vegan just as I’m serving dinner and my husband announces he’s away next week on a conference. Ugh. My escape hatch is the thought of me, snuggled up in front of a fire in the Shetland Islands, reading the latest Geraldine Brooks.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

The pharmacist will see you now

The menopause journey isn't always a straightforward one, but thankfully help is at hand.

time to read

1 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

Can you reverse hair ageing?

Yes, there is a way to revive brittle, thinning hair that has lost its youthful lustre.

time to read

2 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

Money matters with Effie

Not outliving your money is all about finding your ideal super savings balance – and knowing how to use it in retirement.

time to read

3 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

The new girl

It was just like any other day for Andie Tanner when an invitation to end a schoolyard rift set in chain a run of events which would change her entire universe.

time to read

7 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

The first couple of comedy

As Anne Edmonds signs on to host Ten's upcoming Talkin' 'Bout Your Gen, proud partner Lloyd Langford is by her side to cheer her on - and share a laugh or two.

time to read

7 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

Love at second bite

Cooking for the masses was once a chore. Now it brings a wealth of happiness to this columnist's heart.

time to read

2 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

Messing with your mind

Here's how to spot the sure-fire signs you're being gaslit, whether it's in a romantic relationship, a friendship, at work or in your doctor's surgery.

time to read

3 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

And baby makes three

As they welcome their first child, AFL power couple Abbey Holmes and Keegan Brooksby open up their home to talk about their path to parenthood - and what is ahead for their little family.

time to read

8 mins

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

Dinner for 2

This simple fish tray bake is a quick, healthy dinner for two. The minimal prep makes it ideal for busy weeknights or relaxed weekends.

time to read

1 min

October 2025

The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly

THE LADY IN THE BOTTLE

At 8pm on September 18, 1965, a new show was launched on American TV, hoping to win over audiences with a mix of magic and mayhem. Sixty years on, Barbara Eden talks to The Weekly about the impact of I Dream of Jeannie - and the reason it's still endlessly re-run around the world.

time to read

7 mins

October 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size