19 December 2020 Update: I will continue to add to this list as I read more books and remember more previously read.
The topic for ANZAncestryTime this week is Migration across the seas.
This theme prompted me to reflect on some of the books I had read about immigrants or refugees who travelled to make a new life in Australia, some came by sea and some by air. I went scurrying back to my reading log on Librarything to jog my memory for those titles.
Following is a list of some of the books I enjoyed.
Almost like home : living in Bradfield Park, Michael Hogan
The Arrival, Shaun Tan (Picture book - suggested by Carmel Galvin).
Benedictine pioneers in Australia, Henry Norbert Birt
The Boat by Nam Le (Suggested by Carmel Galvin)
Chinese whispers : in search of ivy : a gold rush story told by generations of an Australian-Chinese family, Alison Choy Flannigan
Convict women, Kay Daniels
Cop This Lot, Nino CulottaFair Game, Elizabeth Rushen
Farewell my children : Irish emigration to Australia 1848-1870, Richard Reid
Free Passage, Perry McIntyre
Freedom's land, Anna Jacobs
From Distress to Deliverance : the life and times of william gow, convict, schoolmaster and farmer, Stephen Gow
The Happiest Refugee, Anh Do
The glory garage : growing up Lebanese Muslim in Australia, Nadia JamalThe happiest man on Earth, Eddie Jaku
Hell ship, Michael Veitch (Suggested by Jennifer Jones)
I Kept on Dancing: A Life's Journey from Nazi Germany to the Lucky Country, Olga Geddes
Inheritance of secrets, Sonya Bates
Into the Suburbs : A Migrant's Story, Christopher Raja
The Italian girl, Rebecca Huntley
Joyful strains : making Australia home, Kent MacCarterA long way to Tipperary, Susan Gough (Children's Fiction)
Mao's last dancer, Li Cunxin
Michi's memories : the story of a Japanese war bride , Keiko Tamura
One Bright Moon, Andrew Kwong
Otherland: A Journey with My Daughter by Maria Tumarkin
Pierce Landers and Honorah Flood : Tipperary, Ire. [to] Dungog, NSW, Gwenyth Starr
Pirate boy of Sydney town by Jackie FrenchReckoning : a memoir, Magda Szubanski
3 comments:
Great list, with some titles to pursue. I can only add a couple more Romulus my father by Raymond Gaita, With just one suitcase by Cheryl Koenig and The Boat by Nma Le.
From a fiction point of view I have just enjoyed A Room made of leaves by Kate Grenville and the memory of Shaun Tan’s picture book Arrival always stays with me.
Lots of titles to check out here Jill. I'd add Hell Ship by Michael Veitch. Looking forward to the discussion tomorrow night.
Thanks for those additions Carmel and Jennifer - I will add them to my reading list.
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