Long Bay : Eleanor Limprecht

In 1909 Rebecca Sinclair was sent to Long Bay Women's Reformatory after she was convicted of manslaughter. A mother-of-three had died at her house after a botched abortion. Rebecca was sentenced to three years hard labour, but less than six months into her prison term she gave birth to a child, a girl, who she kept with her in prison. Inspired by letters found in an archive and a photograph of a young woman prisoner, Long Bay is a compelling, moving novel that reveals the harsh realities of living in poverty - and falling in love.

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Auteur principal: Limprecht, Eleanor (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: Melbourne : Sleepers, 2015
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Résumé:In 1909 Rebecca Sinclair was sent to Long Bay Women's Reformatory after she was convicted of manslaughter. A mother-of-three had died at her house after a botched abortion. Rebecca was sentenced to three years hard labour, but less than six months into her prison term she gave birth to a child, a girl, who she kept with her in prison. Inspired by letters found in an archive and a photograph of a young woman prisoner, Long Bay is a compelling, moving novel that reveals the harsh realities of living in poverty - and falling in love.
Description:Zweigstelle: Patientenbücherei Psychiatrie
Exemplar/Standort: Engl Limp (PatBü Psych)
Exemplar/Standort: Patientenbücherei Psychiatrie
Text in engl. Sprache
Description matérielle:313 Seiten
ISBN:978-0-9875070-4-4
Cote:Engl Limp (PatBü Psych)