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Orphans of The Empire: The Shocking Story of Child Migration to Australia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Orphans of The Empire: The Shocking Story of Child Migration to Australia

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Gill

ISBN:

9780091839246

Publisher:

Random House Australia

Imprint:

Vintage (Australia)

Publication Date:

5th June 1998

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

304.8940083

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 198mm, Spine 55mm

Weight:

680g

Description

This is a book about the white stolen children - a lost tribe - who were sent to Australia with dreams of a better life, but who, in reality, often suffered great cruelty and abuse. 'This book draws back the curtain on a part of Australian and British history that has been crying out for recognition. All Australians shoud read it' Sir Ronald Wilson 'This story is remarkable. Even more remarkable is the fact that, until now, it was largely untold. This is an important story, an important part of Australia's story and long overdue' David Hill 'Orphans of the Empire is unusually affecting, hard to put down..' Geraldine Doogue An account of the white 'stolen children', who were supposedly orphans arriving in Australia from many countries to a better future, but who in reality simply came from poor families and arrived to uncertain futures and often extremely abusive environments in various institutions. More than 80,000 people were directly involved in this experience as 'orphans', while thousands more have been affected by the experience as children and relatives of the orphans, and as Australian-born children who were also living in the institutions described in this b

Author Bio

Alan Gill resides in Sydney. He is a Walkley-Award-winning journalist of more than 35 years standing. For 17 years he was the religious writer for the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1995 he was made a member of the Order of Australia for services to the media.

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