Author: Patricia Roberts-Pichette
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781772400465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Forgotten Home Child
Author: Genevieve Graham
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 198212895X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The Home for Unwanted Girls meets Orphan Train in this unforgettable novel about a young girl caught in a scheme to rid England’s streets of destitute children, and the lengths she will go to find her way home—based on the true story of the British Home Children. 2018 At ninety-seven years old, Winnifred Ellis knows she doesn’t have much time left, and it is almost a relief to realize that once she is gone, the truth about her shameful past will die with her. But when her great-grandson Jamie, the spitting image of her dear late husband, asks about his family tree, Winnifred can’t lie any longer, even if it means breaking a promise she made so long ago... 1936 Fifteen-year-old Winny has never known a real home. After running away from an abusive stepfather, she falls in with Mary, Jack, and their ragtag group of friends roaming the streets of Liverpool. When the children are caught stealing food, Winny and Mary are left in Dr. Barnardo’s Barkingside Home for Girls, a local home for orphans and forgotten children found in the city’s slums. At Barkingside, Winny learns she will soon join other boys and girls in a faraway place called Canada, where families and better lives await them. But Winny’s hopes are dashed when she is separated from her friends and sent to live with a family that has no use for another daughter. Instead, they have paid for an indentured servant to work on their farm. Faced with this harsh new reality, Winny clings to the belief that she will someday find her friends again. Inspired by true events, The Forgotten Home Child is a moving and heartbreaking novel about place, belonging, and family—the one we make for ourselves and its enduring power to draw us home.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 198212895X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The Home for Unwanted Girls meets Orphan Train in this unforgettable novel about a young girl caught in a scheme to rid England’s streets of destitute children, and the lengths she will go to find her way home—based on the true story of the British Home Children. 2018 At ninety-seven years old, Winnifred Ellis knows she doesn’t have much time left, and it is almost a relief to realize that once she is gone, the truth about her shameful past will die with her. But when her great-grandson Jamie, the spitting image of her dear late husband, asks about his family tree, Winnifred can’t lie any longer, even if it means breaking a promise she made so long ago... 1936 Fifteen-year-old Winny has never known a real home. After running away from an abusive stepfather, she falls in with Mary, Jack, and their ragtag group of friends roaming the streets of Liverpool. When the children are caught stealing food, Winny and Mary are left in Dr. Barnardo’s Barkingside Home for Girls, a local home for orphans and forgotten children found in the city’s slums. At Barkingside, Winny learns she will soon join other boys and girls in a faraway place called Canada, where families and better lives await them. But Winny’s hopes are dashed when she is separated from her friends and sent to live with a family that has no use for another daughter. Instead, they have paid for an indentured servant to work on their farm. Faced with this harsh new reality, Winny clings to the belief that she will someday find her friends again. Inspired by true events, The Forgotten Home Child is a moving and heartbreaking novel about place, belonging, and family—the one we make for ourselves and its enduring power to draw us home.
Great Canadian Expectations
Author: Patricia Roberts-Pichette
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781772400465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9781772400465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Guest Children
Author: Geoffrey Bilson
Publisher: Saskatoon : Fifth House
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher: Saskatoon : Fifth House
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Orphan at My Door
Author: Jean Little
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Through the diary of 10-year-old Victoria Cope, we learn about the arrival of ragged Mary Anna, one of the thousands of impoverished British children who were sent to Canada at the beginning of the century. Mary Anna joins the Cope family as a servant and is treated well, but she has to cope with the initial apprehension of the family members and the loss of her brother, Jasper, who was placed with another family. Victoria vows to help Mary Anna find her brother, so they can be a family once again.
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Through the diary of 10-year-old Victoria Cope, we learn about the arrival of ragged Mary Anna, one of the thousands of impoverished British children who were sent to Canada at the beginning of the century. Mary Anna joins the Cope family as a servant and is treated well, but she has to cope with the initial apprehension of the family members and the loss of her brother, Jasper, who was placed with another family. Victoria vows to help Mary Anna find her brother, so they can be a family once again.
Nation Builders
Author: Gail H. Corbett
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1550023942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
A history of the tens of thousands of children who emigrated from Britain, from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, to become home children in Canada.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1550023942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
A history of the tens of thousands of children who emigrated from Britain, from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, to become home children in Canada.
A British Home Child in Canada 2-Book Bundle
Author: Patricia Skidmore
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459744381
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
The biography of a British girl, split from her family by the British child migration program, learning to cope with her hard new life in Canada. Marjorie Too Afraid to Cry — Book #1 In 1937, 10-year-old Marjorie Arnison was shipped from Britain to Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School near Victoria, British Columbia. For years she wouldn't talk about her past. It wasn't until daughter Patricia explored archival records and shared them with her mother that a home-child saga emerged. Marjorie Her War Years — Book #2 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.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459744381
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
The biography of a British girl, split from her family by the British child migration program, learning to cope with her hard new life in Canada. Marjorie Too Afraid to Cry — Book #1 In 1937, 10-year-old Marjorie Arnison was shipped from Britain to Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School near Victoria, British Columbia. For years she wouldn't talk about her past. It wasn't until daughter Patricia explored archival records and shared them with her mother that a home-child saga emerged. Marjorie Her War Years — Book #2 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.
Labouring Children
Author: Joy Parr
Publisher: Reprints in Canadian History
ISBN: 9780802074430
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
Out of print for several years, Labouring Children now has a substantial new introduction in which the author examines the historiography of the history of childhood, particularly in the light of recent literature on sexuality and the post-structuralist critique.
Publisher: Reprints in Canadian History
ISBN: 9780802074430
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
Out of print for several years, Labouring Children now has a substantial new introduction in which the author examines the historiography of the history of childhood, particularly in the light of recent literature on sexuality and the post-structuralist critique.
The Home Children
Author: Phyllis Harrison
Publisher: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
ISBN: 9780920486153
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From 1870 to 1930 British Home children, over 1000,00 of them, arrived to work on Canadian farms. Travelling in groups of up to 400, their worldly possessions in small metal trunks, they came from the discipline of British Homes to the land that was believed to offer the best hope for their future. Some of them are still living; their personal stories have been compiled and edited by Phyllis Harrison. From childhood memories, the writers tell of the harsh conditions that separated them from family and friends, of the reality of loneliness, of grinding hard work, discrimination, and disappointment.
Publisher: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
ISBN: 9780920486153
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From 1870 to 1930 British Home children, over 1000,00 of them, arrived to work on Canadian farms. Travelling in groups of up to 400, their worldly possessions in small metal trunks, they came from the discipline of British Homes to the land that was believed to offer the best hope for their future. Some of them are still living; their personal stories have been compiled and edited by Phyllis Harrison. From childhood memories, the writers tell of the harsh conditions that separated them from family and friends, of the reality of loneliness, of grinding hard work, discrimination, and disappointment.
Laying the Children's Ghosts to Rest
Author: Arthur Joyce
Publisher: Radiant Press
ISBN: 9781926710273
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Discusses Canada's home children who were taken from the streets of Britain during the years between 1869 and 1949 and used as labourers in Western Canada.
Publisher: Radiant Press
ISBN: 9781926710273
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Discusses Canada's home children who were taken from the streets of Britain during the years between 1869 and 1949 and used as labourers in Western Canada.
Children's Homes
Author: Peter Higginbotham
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1526701375
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
What image does the word orphanage conjure up in your mind? A sunny scene of carefree children at play in the grounds of a large ivy-clad house? Or a forbidding grey edifice whose cowering inmates were ruled over with a rod of iron by a stern, starched matron? In Children's Homes, Peter Higginbotham explores the history of the institutions in Britain that were used as a substitute for childrens natural homes. From the Tudor times to the present day, this fascinating book answers questions such as: Who founded and ran all these institutions? Who paid for them? Where have they all gone? And what was life like for their inmates? Illustrated throughout, Children's Homes provides an essential, previously overlooked, account of the history of these British institutions.
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1526701375
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
What image does the word orphanage conjure up in your mind? A sunny scene of carefree children at play in the grounds of a large ivy-clad house? Or a forbidding grey edifice whose cowering inmates were ruled over with a rod of iron by a stern, starched matron? In Children's Homes, Peter Higginbotham explores the history of the institutions in Britain that were used as a substitute for childrens natural homes. From the Tudor times to the present day, this fascinating book answers questions such as: Who founded and ran all these institutions? Who paid for them? Where have they all gone? And what was life like for their inmates? Illustrated throughout, Children's Homes provides an essential, previously overlooked, account of the history of these British institutions.