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Scent of an Orange: The Story of Our New Life
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Scent of an Orange: The Story of Our New Life

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Terese knew she had to write her life story after realizing her daughter had no clue how the family ended up in Australia.

Even her two younger brothers didn’t know much about their family’s history–one was a baby when they moved and the other had been born in Australia.

The fact was that Terese’s parents didn’t talk about their life in Poland, the war, or being separated from their children.

But Terese remembered her mother telling her to run to the boss whenever she heard him whistling. The boss hid her throughout the farm on many occasions after she came running to him.

She remembered when she and her baby brother, Wladek, were taken away from their mother, and also when she was separated from him–never to see his face again. Every day, Terese would cry for her mother. And every day, she’d see monsters instead.

When the Allies liberated Poland, Terese was not expected to survive, but the scent of an orange marked a turning point in her journey–one that led her and her parents to a new life in Australia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Balboa Press Australia
Date
14 November 2016
Pages
414
ISBN
9781504305099

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Terese knew she had to write her life story after realizing her daughter had no clue how the family ended up in Australia.

Even her two younger brothers didn’t know much about their family’s history–one was a baby when they moved and the other had been born in Australia.

The fact was that Terese’s parents didn’t talk about their life in Poland, the war, or being separated from their children.

But Terese remembered her mother telling her to run to the boss whenever she heard him whistling. The boss hid her throughout the farm on many occasions after she came running to him.

She remembered when she and her baby brother, Wladek, were taken away from their mother, and also when she was separated from him–never to see his face again. Every day, Terese would cry for her mother. And every day, she’d see monsters instead.

When the Allies liberated Poland, Terese was not expected to survive, but the scent of an orange marked a turning point in her journey–one that led her and her parents to a new life in Australia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Balboa Press Australia
Date
14 November 2016
Pages
414
ISBN
9781504305099