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The narrative centers on Marina Lutz, a passionate writer who joined the Barossa Writers in 2002. Her charm and storytelling captivated her peers, particularly when she shared her experiences teaching English to children at a migrant camp. Recognizing the significance of her story, Alice Shore encourages Marina to expand on her unique experiences, hinting at a rich manuscript already in progress. This glimpse into Marina's life offers a connection to Australia's history through her personal and poignant teaching journey.
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Somers Commonwealth Immigration Camp, Marina Lutz
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Somers Commonwealth Immigration Camp
- Subtitle
- Memories of Teaching at Victorian School No. 4653 in 1950
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Marina Lutz
- Publisher
- Debbie Lee
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 56
- ISBN13
- 9781740274272
- Series
- Description
- The narrative centers on Marina Lutz, a passionate writer who joined the Barossa Writers in 2002. Her charm and storytelling captivated her peers, particularly when she shared her experiences teaching English to children at a migrant camp. Recognizing the significance of her story, Alice Shore encourages Marina to expand on her unique experiences, hinting at a rich manuscript already in progress. This glimpse into Marina's life offers a connection to Australia's history through her personal and poignant teaching journey.