A Very Long War
The Families Who Waited
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Published:10th Sep '96
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Tells of the experiences of the families of men missing in the New Guinea islands during World War II.
An account of the experiences of the families of men missing in the New Guinea islands during World War II. The women and children had been evacuated to Australia and were then cut off from all letters and news from their men for over three years.A Very Long War is about the experiences of the families of men missing in the New Guinea islands during World War 2, many of whom never returned.
When Japan entered the Pacific war, the Australian Government evacuated all Australian women and children from the Territory of New Guinea. The women found themselves suddenly alone and solely responsible for the welfare of their families.
Back in Australia, they were cut off from letters and reliable news for three and a half years. Rumours abounded, adding to their trauma and anxiety. Like the families of POWs, they lived in a limbo of waiting.
For many of them, the effects of the mystery and the trauma have continued to the present day.
A Very Long War is a calm, respectful narrative, beautifully told, never over-written. Its poignant, sometimes shocking stories are treated with insight and restraint. Through the voices of those who provided oral testimony, it echoes the common condition of all people struggling to deal with trauma and loss.
ISBN: 9780522849097
Dimensions: 216mm x 141mm x 16mm
Weight: 326g
244 pages