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Marjorie Too Afraid to Cry: A Home Child Experience

AUTHOR Skidmore, Patricia
PUBLISHER Natural Heritage Books (01/05/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

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When Marjorie's daughter began exploring archival records involving Britain's child-migration program, a home-child saga emerged.

Marjorie Arnison was one of the thousands of children removed from their families, communities, and country and placed in a British colony or commonwealth to provide "white stock" and cheap labour. In Marjorie's case, she was sent to Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School, just north of Victoria, British Columbia, in 1937. As a child, Patricia was angered that her mother wouldn't talk about the past. It took many years to discover why - it wasn't because she was keeping a dark secret, but because she had "lost" her childhood.

For 10-year-old Marjorie, forgetting her past, her family, and England was the only survival tool she had at her disposal to enable her to face her frightening and uncertain future. This is Marjorie's account as told by her daughter. It is a story of fear, loss, courage, survival, and finding one's way home.

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ISBN-13: 9781459703414
ISBN-10: 1459703413
Binding: Electronic Book Text (Windows)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 1
Product Dimensions: 5.98 x 0.89 x 9.02 inches
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
History | Canada - Post-Confederation (1867-)
History | Europe - Great Britain - General
History | Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
Dewey Decimal: 362.779
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When Marjorie's daughter began exploring archival records involving Britain's child-migration program, a home-child saga emerged.

Marjorie Arnison was one of the thousands of children removed from their families, communities, and country and placed in a British colony or commonwealth to provide "white stock" and cheap labour. In Marjorie's case, she was sent to Prince of Wales Fairbridge Farm School, just north of Victoria, British Columbia, in 1937. As a child, Patricia was angered that her mother wouldn't talk about the past. It took many years to discover why - it wasn't because she was keeping a dark secret, but because she had "lost" her childhood.

For 10-year-old Marjorie, forgetting her past, her family, and England was the only survival tool she had at her disposal to enable her to face her frightening and uncertain future. This is Marjorie's account as told by her daughter. It is a story of fear, loss, courage, survival, and finding one's way home.

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Author: Skidmore, Patricia
Patricia Skidmore began exploring the story of child migration to Canada in the late 1990s. She is the editor of the Fairbridge Gazette and lives in Port Moody, British Columbia.
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