Thursday, April 14, 2011

Monday Night Bookgroup: An Orphans Escape




My Saturday Bookgroup has now switched to Monday nights - so much easier with kids!

Summary: It was Christmas 1940 when brothers Billy six, Bobby, four, and Frank, not yet three, became wards of the state. They spent twelve hard years inside the Ballarat Orphan Asylum, suffering cruelty, deprivation and humiliation at the hands of their carers in the emotional wasteland of state care. But Frank Golding and his brothers were not orphans at all; the state had deemed their parents unworthy of raising them due to an 'irregular domestic situation.' Golding and his brothers constantly wondered 'Where are our parents? Why won't they come to rescue us?' The questions itched like scabs. Fifty years later, Golding learned of his parent's desperate battle to regain custody of their sons despite bureaucratic bungling and autocratic indifference.

I only persevered with this book because it was for bookgroup and it was about Ballarat so I could visualize all the places etc. Otherwise it was a very dry read.

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