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Far from home, Rosie Ayliffe

Label
Far from home, Rosie Ayliffe
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsplatesillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Far from home
Responsibility statement
Rosie Ayliffe
Summary
British mother Rosie Ayliffe thought her 21yearold daughter, Mia, would be safe travelling around Australia on a gap year. But Mia wanted to extend her visa and in order to do that needed to find 88 days of work on a farm a requirement that would lead to catastrophic events. Four short days after Mia moved to a hostel in Queensland to take a job on a sugarcane farm, she was brutally killed. Faced with every parent's worst nightmare, Rosie travelled to Australia to retrieve Mia's body. From the moment she landed, however, she started to hear stories about the terrible treatment of young workers like Mia stories of exploitation, sexual harassment, rape. Mia was Rosie's only child and she brought her up as a single parent. Her death was traumatic and lifechanging. In Rosie's memoir, she describes movingly how she has found the strength to come to terms with devastating loss, drawing on inspiration from her daughter's short life. She also explains how she has become the driving force behind an international campaign to press for change to the 88 days system
Target audience
adult

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