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Call Me Auntie By Anne Harrison

Call Me Auntie by Anne Harrison


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Summary

A truly original story of life in and after care. A unique account of trans-racial fostering which focuses on identity, family history and loss. Call Me Auntie adds to the literature of post-Windrush 1950s Britain and tells of 'Heartbreak House' care homes.

Call Me Auntie Summary

Call Me Auntie: My Childhood in Care and My Search for My Mother by Anne Harrison

The author's account of being abandoned by her mother as a young child and her life in homes and institutions will captivate any reader. The mystery of her search for her mother and constant rejections will leave the reader wondering what demons drove her to be so elusive. Call Me Auntie was the best her mother could offer but this was just the start of a bizarre sequence of events. After discovering she had a brother and looking for her long lost family in Barbados the author finally came to understand she may be a princess after all. Call Me Auntie is a story of survival, resilience and changing attitudes to racism and ethnicity as the author forged a successful career beginning as a Woolworth's shop girl before joining the police, then moving into social work. Extract: 'Our new house-parents were Harold and Dora ... He was a big guy who always looked angry. She was a little mousy figure but with a steel will underneath ... Overnight, the household regime changed. As controlled as our lives might have been in the [previous houseparents'] time, the changes were shocking. Chores had to be performed to much higher standards, and there were new ones ... There were new rules, routines, and responsibilities. But this was not all. With the new chores and new rules, our fear set in.'

Call Me Auntie Reviews

'Anne's story is a compelling account, not just of her search for her birth mother but of her extraordinary journey from being a child in care, then qualifying as a social worker and finally becoming a magistrate ... I read it at a sitting and could not put it down. Her account of life in a children's home in the 1960s and 1970s deserves to find a place on every social work training course'- Retired Judge Robert Zara; 'A must-read for anyone who wants to make a difference for children and their lives. Make it compulsory for all social work students'- John Bolton, Visiting Professor, Institute of Public Care, Oxford Brookes University, and a former Director of Social Services.

About Anne Harrison

Anne Harrison was brought up in care. She was a shop assistant before she joined the Warwickshire Police. From there she became a residential social worker and social care manager for local authorities in the West Midlands and Warwickshire. She lives with her husband in Coventry.

Additional information

GOR011872455
9781909976801
1909976806
Call Me Auntie: My Childhood in Care and My Search for My Mother by Anne Harrison
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Waterside Press
20201007
150
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