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Allana Arnot Allana Arnot i(A78726 works by) (a.k.a. Allana Corbin)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Prisoners of the East Allana Arnot , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2004 Z1094530 2004 single work biography

'In late 1941, Allana Corbin's great-grandmother, grandmother and grandfather, mother and uncle were caught up in the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong. Along with hundreds of other civilians they were interned by the Japanese in the notorious Stanley Camp. For almost four years they endured the privations and horrors of life in the camp - starvation rations, executions and torture. Finally liberated in 1945, they began an odyssey to build a new life in a new land, Australia - an odyssey hindered by their Eurasian heritage and the brutal barrier of the White Australia policy. Prisoners of the East combines the voices and memories of four generations of a single family, living through the maelstrom of war and its aftermath. It is a fascinating, moving and compelling testament to the power of family in the face of disaster' (Pan Macmillan Australia)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Best I Can Be Allana Arnot , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 1998 Z1073638 1998 single work autobiography
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