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Aussie Ties: My Australia Agatha Melman-Petit
Aussie Ties: My Australia
Agatha Melman-Petit
1947. Holland begins to rebuild its devastated cities after five long years of war. In Deventer the young Agatha Petit becomes a reporter for Het Vrije Volk. The day she is sent to report on a council meeting seems a day like any other until she meets the flamboyant sport's journalist, Charles Ruys. Charles dreams of a new life outside Europe and Agatha is entranced by his charm and passion. Together with 1200 other emigrants, they board the Sibajakin Rotterdam, heading for the country of limitless possibilities: Australia. Following her divorce from Charles, Agatha marries the ex-marine Flip (Gerard Melman). They have four children and build new friendships. Slowly but surely, a secure future seems possible in their new country ...
This fascinating memoir is not just a record of family adventures, often hilarious, sometimes painful. It captures the spirit of the fifties and sixties, and features a cast of colourful characters, exploring their successes and failures, loves and losses. It illustrates the resilience needed to make a life in a new country, without safety nets, where success can become failure in a heartbeat.... A wonderful read and an impressive family history!
354 pages, 80 Illustrations
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 21, 2019 |
| ISBN13 | 9789491868047 |
| Publishers | Steve Lambley Information Design |
| Pages | 354 |
| Dimensions | 228 × 155 × 26 mm · 652 g |
| Language | English |
| Translator | Melman, Lindy |