"30 Electra Street: The Hunts" is a memoir written by Terri Brotherton which chronicles her life, the youngest of six children, growing up in Bundaberg, a rural town in Queensland, Australia during the 1960s and 1970s and beyond.
The hardships, struggles, and triumphs of her family and the challenges her Mother, Margaret, experienced raising six children on her own, and the difficulties and delights of living in a small town.
Despite the hardships, this memoir highlights the strength of family bonds, the power of friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit.
A story of a family overcoming adversity to create a life filled with love and happiness.