The kindness of strangers : I felt self-conscious studying law, then a classmate praised my (…)
It was a nice suit but it hadn’t exactly been tailored to fit me properly. Thanks to her, I walked into class with confidence Read more in the Kindness of strangers series I started law school in 1976. Gough Whitlam had abolished university fees, which meant a lot of older women who previously (…)
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