Innocents Abroad by Edward Stokes

Innocents Abroad by Edward Stokes

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Relates the story of the British children who sailed to Australia to escape the war in 1940. Based on extensive interviews, the book tells of new lives in sunny cities and the bush, loving homes for the lucky children and - for some - years of neglect and exploitation.

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Innocents Abroad by Edward Stokes

In 1940, the British government established the Children's Overseas Reception Board with the aim of sending working-class children to safer shores. "Australia: Wartime Haven" tells the story of the children who sailed to Australia: their homesickness, their fears, their courage and their adventures. Based on extensive interviews, it tells of new lives in sunny cities and the bush, loving homes for the lucky children and - for some - years of neglect and exploitation. It also explores the legacy of the evacuation experience: unhappy homecomings and unsettled lives for some and, for others, opportunities and success they may not otherwise have experienced. Edward Stokes is an independent writer and photographer. His books include "United We Stand: Impressions of Broken Hill 1908-10", "To the Inland Sea: Charles Sturt's Expedition 1844-45", and two books on the other Australian inland explorers, Edward Eyre and McDouall Stuart.
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ISBN 13 9781863735292
ISBN 10 1863735291
Title Innocents Abroad
Author Edward Stokes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Year published 1994-03-01
Number of pages 248
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.