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Marjorie Her War Years Patricia Skidmore

Marjorie Her War Years By Patricia Skidmore

Marjorie Her War Years by Patricia Skidmore


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Sent away from her family and England to an isolated farm where she was at the mercy of a tyrannical cottage mother, Marjorie Arnison had to learn to forget her identity in order to survive in her unfamiliar and hostile new home. It was only much later in her life that the memories of where she came from began to resurface.

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Marjorie Her War Years: A British Home Child in Canada by Patricia Skidmore

Her family broken apart and her identity taken away, she had to forget her past in order to face her future. But forgetting isn't forever.

Taken from their mother's care and deported from England to the colonies, ten-year-old Marjorie Arnison and her nine-year-old brother, Kenny, were sent to the Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School on Vancouver Island in September 1937. Their eight-year-old sister, Audrey, followed the next August.

Marjorie's new home was on an isolated farm - a cottage she shared with at least ten other girls and a cottage mother at the head, who had complete control over her children.

Survival required sticking to bare essentials. Marjorie had to accept a loss, which was difficult to forgive. Turning inward, she would find strength to pull her through, but she had to lock away her memories in order to endure her new life.

Marjorie was well into her senior years before those memories resurfaced.

Marjorie Her War Years Reviews

An important book because it exposes the dark side of civilized society, as it reveals the strength of the human heart to rise above that darkness. * Rex Weyler, author of Blood of the Land and Greenpeace: The Inside Story *
Marjorie's memoir is important in helping us all to remember a time not too long ago when the ties which bind us became lost to Governments. This is a powerful reminder of the consequences of child migration. * Dr. Margaret Humphreys CBE, OAM *
A testament to the human spirit, to resilience and reconciliation. * The Ormsby Review *

About Patricia Skidmore

Patricia Skidmore is the daughter of a British child migrant. She lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Introduction: There Is No One More Vulnerable Than a Child
  • Chapter 1: Winifred's Children
  • Chapter 2: A Difficult Year
  • Chapter 3:Bunny's Birthday
  • Chapter 4: Exiled: A One-Way Ticket to Nowhere
  • Chapter 5 : I Ain't Gonna Be a Farmer's Wife
  • Chapter 6: A Partial Eclipse
  • Chapter 7: Little Farmers
  • Chapter 8: Off to Fintry: Now What Did I Do Wrong?
  • Chapter 9: A Bad Home Is Better Than Any Institution
  • Chapter 10: Fintry or Fairbridge?
  • Chapter 11: For Now and Evermore
  • Chapter 12: I Think I Can ... Make it ...
  • Chapter 13: Bullies! It's Not Fair!
  • Chapter 14:Christmas Eve: Survival Is the Most Important Thing
  • Chapter 15: Why Would I Go Back? My Country Didn't Want Me
  • Afterword (Afterwards): Peace in Marjorie's Senior Years
  • Acknowledgements
  • Appendix A: Fairbridge the Founder
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Photo Credits
  • Index

Additional information

CIN1459741668G
9781459741669
1459741668
Marjorie Her War Years: A British Home Child in Canada by Patricia Skidmore
Used - Good
Paperback
Dundurn Group Ltd
20180920
288
N/A
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