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Olga - A Daughter's Tale

door Marie Campbell

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Based on a true story, Olga Browney born in Jamaica into a large close-knit, coloured Catholic family was a kind, na ve, gentle girl who came to London in 1939 intending to stay only six months with her malevolent, alcoholic aunt. But world events, personal tragedy and malicious intent prevented her from returning home to Jamaica until over half a century later when her past caught up with her.… (meer)
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I love stories of family legacies! We learn so much about historic times and about ourselves. This book is exactly that. It shows just what this particular woman and her family endured through prejudice, war, illness, poverty, jealousy and of course love and happiness during Jamaica's early colonial days. ( )
  LiteraryChanteuse | Jan 27, 2016 |
I loved the way the author told this story through diary entries and letters, the history and culture that is covered was new for me, and discovering her families history and the way she presented it was a captivating read. I highly recommend reading this story! ( )
  MarniGreatrex | Jun 27, 2013 |
Normally I am more of a horror/thiller/fantasy fan but I must say this was an exceptional read. I loved the diary and letter between the family members format. You get a very real feel for all involved and as it is based on real history it makes for an excellent way to spend and afternoon in the sun. If you love history and want a very real look then this is a must read, and if you don't you'll probably like it anyway! ( )
  Scoshie | Feb 3, 2013 |
I enjoyed the book. It brought out the differences that the different nationalities face when people love beyond color. Whenever a group of people try and force their belief on others there will be conflicts. As this daughter searched for her roots it can either lead to reunion or further separation. It showed the strife that broke this family apart. ( )
  kstonya | Aug 31, 2012 |
Olga: A Daughter's Story took me to a place I have seldom gone except when reading about slavery - Jamaica during World War II. I enjoyed the book and felt for the characters as they tried to live between two worlds - black and white. The affection and determination displayed by the family was heart warming. Ms. Campbell did a great job of bring the culture alive and highlighting the poverty.

It wasn't what I expected but am glad I was chosen to read the book. ( )
  sisterl2000 | Apr 1, 2012 |
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Based on a true story, Olga Browney born in Jamaica into a large close-knit, coloured Catholic family was a kind, na ve, gentle girl who came to London in 1939 intending to stay only six months with her malevolent, alcoholic aunt. But world events, personal tragedy and malicious intent prevented her from returning home to Jamaica until over half a century later when her past caught up with her.

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