Oh Happy Day
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Oh Happy Day
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Oh Happy Day
Carmen Callil explores her roots in a book that is a miracle of research and whose writing is fuelled by righteous anger—a story of Empire, migration, and the poverty and injustices of nineteenth-century England.
A triumphant family memoir - Hallie Rubenhold
Powerfully told...an impressive work - The Times
Oh Happy Day gives a voice to the voiceless - Australian Book Review
In this remarkable book, Carmen Callil discovers the story of her British ancestors, beginning with her great-great-grandmother Sary Lacey, born in 1808, an impoverished stocking frame worker. Through detailed research, we follow Sary from slum to tenement and from pregnancy to pregnancy. We also meet George Conquest, a canal worker and the father of one of Sary's children. George was sentenced—for a minor theft—to seven years' transportation to Australia, where he faced the extraordinary brutality of convict life.
But for George, as for so many disenfranchised British people like him, Australia turned out to be his Happy Day. He survived, prospered, and eventually returned to England, where he met Sary again, after nearly thirty years. He brought her out to Australia, and they were never parted again.
A miracle of research and fuelled by righteous anger, Oh Happy Day is a story of Empire, migration, and the inequality and injustice of nineteenth-century England.
A remarkable tale...drawing chilling parallels to the inequalities of our times - Observer
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Oh Happy Day by Carmen Callil receives praise for its powerful storytelling and historical insight. Reviews describe it as an engaging narrative that draws connections between past and present inequalities, evoking sympathy and a demand for justice. The book is noted for giving a voice to the silenced and is celebrated for its depth and compelling account of empire, migration, and enduring themes of injustice.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780099548560
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 March 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 295g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Carmen Callil was born in Australia but has spent most of her career in the United Kingdom. She founded Virago Press in 1973 and in 1982 became managing director of Chatto & Windus. Her first book, Bad Faith- A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland, was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Award.
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