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Rag Doll Paperback - 2011

by van Arend, ms Sandra; van Arend, mr Hans P [Editor]


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This story is based on interviews with six women who, as children, were incarcerated in the in the Catholic orphanage at Goodwood in Adelaide, South Australia. These women were part of the contingent of children who were sent out from England to Australia just after World War Two. In the novel, Rag Doll covers a time span of fifty years with settings in England and Australia and incorporates several complex subjects and most importantly the effect of orphan life in various institutions; also trauma associated with loss of family and the desolation of major life changes brought on by the clinical condition of manic depression. It is the story of two women, Sylvie and Gwen, whose lives are inextricably linked through a shared history, although it is Sylvie Simmons, born in the midlands of England during World War Two to a working class family who is the main protagonist. It is also a story of discovery and the astounding revelations that both women still have close living relatives.

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  • Title Rag Doll
  • Author van Arend, ms Sandra; van Arend, mr Hans P [Editor]
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Date 2011-07
  • ISBN 9781463704339

About the author

Sandra van Arend was born in Great Harwood, Lancashire. She migrated from England to Australia at the age of ten and was educated in Adelaide. She has spent much of her life as a teacher and completed her Masters Degree in Creative Writing in 2000l. She has since written four novels and a biography.
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Adelaide: Hans van Arend. 2011. Octavo Size [approx 15.5 x 22.8cm]. Very Good condition. Lower corner a little curled. Inscribed by the author on title page. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 407 pages. A novelisation of the real experiences of post-war British child migrants to Australia. Covers a span of fifty years and is set in both Australia and England. Deals with a number of issues including manic depression, and the impact of loss of family and institutionalisation in orphanages. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . 1st Edition. Softcover.
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