Australian Bachelors, Sassy Brides

Australian Bachelors, Sassy Brides

Author: Margaret Way

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1426844689

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Two sassy brides knock these brooding bachelors sideways! The Wealthy Australian's Proposal by Margaret Way Nyree Allcott's thrilled when she inherits a ramshackle farmhouse. A little TLC and she'll finally have a home of her own. Property developer Brant Hollister wants the land, but if he thinks his sexy smile will make her hand over the keys, he's wrong! Inherited by the Billionaire by Jennie Adams When Callie Humbold was left alone in the world, Gideon Deveraux promised to look after her but she didn't make it easy. Reunited at a wedding years later, the troublesome teenager is gone and in her place is a striking woman who's even more of a challenge….


Her Rags-to-Riches Christmas

Her Rags-to-Riches Christmas

Author: Laura Martin

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2019-12-01

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1488047707

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A Christmas miracle rescue! But dare she wish for more? A Scandalous Australian Bachelors story. Wrongfully convicted and transported to Australia, Alice Fillips is saved from public flogging by wealthy landowner George Fitzgerald. Working as a domestic servant at his farm feels worlds away from her old life. But as the connection between her and George boils over, she’s torn between her fear of trusting anyone…and the tantalizing glimpse of the fresh start this man could offer…


Australia's Most Eligible Bachelor

Australia's Most Eligible Bachelor

Author: Margaret Way

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2010-09-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1426865961

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Corin Rylance is super-handsome, super-rich and sets women's hearts aflutter! Miranda Thornton is no exception. She secretly loves Corin, but, raised as a farmer's daughter, she's hardly a match for Australia's most eligible bachelor! Corin's sister takes Miranda under her wing and she gets to sample their glittering lifestyle—sipping champagne and dining in the finest restaurants. But it's the tingles and electricity that sizzle when Corin is near that really make this ordinary girl feel like a million dollars….


Destination Elsewhere

Destination Elsewhere

Author: Ruth Balint

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 150176022X

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In this unique "history from below," Destination Elsewhere chronicles encounters between displaced persons in Europe and the Allied agencies who were tasked with caring for them after the Second World War. The struggle to define who was a displaced person and who was not was a subject of intense debate and deliberation among humanitarians, international law experts, immigration planners, and governments. What has not adequately been recognized is that displaced persons also actively participated in this emerging refugee conversation. Displaced persons endured war, displacement, and resettlement, but these experiences were not defined by passivity and speechlessness. Instead, they spoke back, creating a dialogue that in turn helped shape the modern idea of the refugee. As Ruth Balint shows, what made a good or convincing story at the time tells us much about the circulation of ideas about the war, the Holocaust, and the Jews. Those stories depict the emerging moral and legal distinction between economic migrants and political refugees. They tell us about the experiences of women and children in the face of new psychological and political interventions into the family. Stories from displaced persons also tell us something about the enduring myth of the new world for people who longed to leave the old. Balint focuses on those persons whose storytelling skills became a major strategy for survival and escape out of the displaced persons' camps and out of the Europe. Their stories are brought to life in Destination Elsewhere, alongside a new history of immigration, statelessness, and the institution of the postwar family.


Remembering Migration

Remembering Migration

Author: Kate Darian-Smith

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-08-10

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 3030177513

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This book provides the first comprehensive study of diverse migrant memories and what they mean for Australia in the twenty-first century. Drawing on rich case studies, it captures the changing political and cultural dimensions of migration memories as they are negotiated and commemorated by individuals, communities and the nation. Remembering Migration is divided into two sections, the first on oral histories and the second examining the complexity of migrant heritage, and the sources and genres of memory writing. The focused and thematic analysis in the book explores how these histories are re-remembered in private and public spaces, including museum exhibitions, heritage sites and the media. Written by leading and emerging scholars, the collected essays explore how memories of global migration across generations contribute to the ever-changing social and cultural fabric of Australia and its place in the world.


Migrant Nation

Migrant Nation

Author: Paul Longley Arthur

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1783087226

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Focusing on particular historical blind spots by telling stories of individuals and groups that did not fit the favoured identity mould, the essays in 'Migrant Nation' work within the gap between Australian image and experience and offer fresh insights into the ‘other’ side of identity construction. The volume casts light on the hidden face of Australian identity and remembers the experiences of a wide variety of people who have generally been excluded, neglected or simply forgotten in the long-running quest to tell a unified story of Australian culture and identity. Drawing upon memories, letters, interviews and documentary fragments, as well as rich archives, the authors have in common a commitment to give life to neglected histories and thus to include, in an expanding and open-ended national narrative, people who were cast as strangers in the place that was their home.


Courting the Forbidden Debutante

Courting the Forbidden Debutante

Author: Laura Martin

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2019-02-01

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1488047081

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One man uses an earl’s daughter to fulfill his quest for vengeance—until passion waylays his scheme. First in the Scandalous Australian Bachelors series. When Sam Robertson returns to London after making his fortune in Australia, he has one mission—revenge on the earl who’d had him wrongly convicted and sent away years before. But upon meeting Lady Georgina, the earl’s daughter, Sam’s plan is thrown into disarray. Their admiration is mutual, but is his hunger for her stronger than his thirst for retribution? The Scandalous Australian Bachelors miniseries: Book 1—Courting the Forbidden Debutante Book 2—Reunited with His Long-Lost Cinderella Book 3—Her Rags to Riches Christmas Praise for Laura Martin “She immerses readers in the world and scandals of the ton with realistic settings, authentic dialogue and twists and turns.” —RT Book Reviews “A sweet and passionate romance . . . a solid and engaging read.” —Roses Are Blue