Eating Between the Lines is a different kind of food tour. We live in an age of gastronomic soul-searching. Why is childhood obesity on the rise? Is the traditional family dinner really dying out - and if so, does it matter?
Jamie Oliver and Bill Granger have marched into the kitchen, but have Aussie blokes followed? What do the contents of our shopping trolleys tell us about the fair go in Australia today?


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What do women - and men - really want? A sassy young academic explores the very different worlds of today's Generation Y'.
In a personal, witty and thought-provoking analysis, Rebecca Huntley offers a unique insight into this troublesome' generation. She investigates their attitudes to sex, relationships and marrative; the importance of friendship; consumerism and celebrity; body image; work, politics and religion. And she asks how this generation defines happiness, and what it envisages for the future.