The Australian Women's Weekly

The war is over, but their figh t for a new life in Australia is about t o begin…

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1954: When 16–year–old Hungarian Elizabeta arrives in Australia with her family, she is hoping to escape the hopelessne­ss of life as a refugee in post–war Germany. Her first stop is the Bonegilla Migrant Camp on the banks of the Murray in rural Victoria, a temporary home for thousands of new arrivals, all looking for work and a better life. There, Elizabeta becomes firm friends with the feisty Greek Vasiliki; quiet Italian Iliana; and the adventurou­s Frances, the daughter of the camp's director. In this vibrant and growing country, the Bonegilla girls rush together towards a life that seems full of promise, even as they cope with the legacy of war, the oppressive nature of family tradition and ever–present sorrow.

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