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Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries by Alistair Thomson

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September 2011, no. 334

Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries by Alistair Thomson

UNSW Press, $49.95 pb, 358 pp

Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries by Alistair Thomson

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September 2011, no. 334

Gwen Good’s migration to Perth in 1963 turned out well. She loved Australia, the climate that turned life into one long summer holiday, and the house that she and her family soon acquired. She was an active member of her church, and a contented wife and mother who revelled in her children. By the 1980s she was ready to give away the bundle of reel-to-reel tapes on which, decades before, the family had conveyed its early impressions of Perth in audio letters to be sent home to England. The letters had come back to her when, in turn, her parents migrated to join the Goods in Perth. They held a past that had blended so seamlessly into the present that it no longer seemed particularly interesting.

Penny Russell reviews 'Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries' by Alistair Thomson

Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries

by Alistair Thomson

UNSW Press, $49.95 pb, 358 pp

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