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Beautiful Balts: From displaced persons to new Australians by Jayne Persian

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January–February 2018, no. 398

Beautiful Balts: From displaced persons to new Australians by Jayne Persian

NewSouth, $39.99 pb, 250 pp, 9781742234854

Beautiful Balts: From displaced persons to new Australians by Jayne Persian

by
January–February 2018, no. 398

I grew up in a New Australian household, and admit at the outset to a biased view. My Lithuanian-born parents were actual Baltic immigrants among the other nationalities referred to by the blanket designation ‘Balt’. Much of the anecdotal material of Jayne Persian’s Beautiful Balts was deeply familiar to me from childhood: stories of the shock of a new culture and country so at odds with the idyllic descriptions handed out to prospective migrants; the oddities of Australian English; heart-warming stories of kindness; humorous ones of petty provincialism; and tales of less kind or frankly hostile reactions to difference. The sequence of events, dates, statistics, and official policies were less familiar and, therefore, of greater interest in so far as the data filled some blanks in my knowledge.

Francesca Sasnaitis reviews 'Beautiful Balts: From displaced persons to new Australians' by Jayne Persian

Beautiful Balts: From displaced persons to new Australians

by Jayne Persian

NewSouth, $39.99 pb, 250 pp, 9781742234854

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