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Stella Budrikis

    Stella Budrikis explores the intricate connections between genetic inheritance, upbringing, and personal experiences. Her writing delves into the profound impact of family history, revealing how individuals navigate and respond to their unique backgrounds. Budrikis examines the interplay between past and present, and how our roots shape our identities. Her work offers a compelling look at the enduring influence of ancestry.

    The Edward Street Baby Farm
    • The Edward Street Baby Farm

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(62)Add rating

      In 1907, Perth woman Alice Mitchell was arrested for the murder of five-month-old Ethel Booth. During the inquest and subsequent trial, the state was horrified to learn that at least 37 infants had died in Mitchell's care in the previous six years. It became clear that she had been running a 'baby farm', making a profit out of caring for the children of single mothers and other 'unfortunate women'. The case raised questions about how so many infants could die, in apparently squalid conditions, implicating Perth's first female health inspector, Harriet Lenihan, who visited regularly and Dr Edward Officer, a children's specialist, who had signed most of the death certificates.

      The Edward Street Baby Farm