Read The Forgotten Children Online
Authors: David Hill
Wilson, Bob
Wilson, David
Wilson, Frank
Wilson, Ronnie
Winn, Geraldine
Wolf Cubs
Wolvey, John
Woods, Frederick
anti-smoking
background
children’s view of
disciplining children
rejecting criticism
remarriage to divorcee
sacking
Scoutmaster
sexual abuse allegations
Woods, Memory
Woods, Nyassa
Woods, Raymond
Woods, Robert
Woods, Ruth
World War II
Wriggler, Eric
Wunch, Mrs
Wyndham, Cyril
Young, Sir Hubert
Never before or since has there been an experiment quite as bold as this. Eleven of the tiniest ships sailed for eight months over the roughest of seas, carrying fifteen hundred people, food for two years and all the equipment needed to build a colony of convicts in a land completely beyond their experience and imagination.
In Portsmouth, the fleet’s preparation was characterised by disease, promiscuity and death. The journey itself was one of unbearable hardship, but also of extraordinary resilience, with the majority of settlers and exiles making it alive to the new colony at Sydney Cove. There, however, they faced their biggest challenges of all: conflict, starvation and despair.
Combining the skill of a vigilant journalist with the magic of a master novelist, David Hill brings the sights, sounds, sufferings and joys of the First Fleeters back to life. Journals, letters, reports and pleas to England are all interwoven here with the author’s own insight and empathy to convey the innermost horrors and joys of the very first European Australians. The result is a narrative history that is surprising, compelling and unforgettable.
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