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Sisters in captivity : Sister Betty Jeffrey OAM and the courageous story of Australian Army nurses in Sumatra, 1942-1945 / Colin Burgess ; [foreword by] Lavinia Warner.

Sisters in captivity : Sister Betty Jeffrey OAM and the courageous story of Australian Army nurses in Sumatra, 1942-1945 / Colin Burgess ; [foreword by] Lavinia Warner.
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TF1320188 940.54 BUR
Women   . On Loan . 8 Jul 2024
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Record Number 22389
ISBN 9781761109089 (Paperback)
Location 940.54 BUR
Author Burgess, Colin, (author).
Title Sisters in captivity : Sister Betty Jeffrey OAM and the courageous story of Australian Army nurses in Sumatra, 1942-1945 / Colin Burgess ; [foreword by] Lavinia Warner.
Published Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster, 2023.
©2023.
Collation xxiii, 340 pages, 32 pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
Content types text
still image
cartographic image
Carrier type volume
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-331) and index.
Summary Note "The incredible account of Sister Betty Jeffrey OAM and the Australian war nurses who survived the bombing of evacuation ship SS Vyner Brooke in February 1942, and subsequently spent three years in Japanese prison camps in Sumatra. During those perilous years surviving in squalid conditions, Sister Jeffrey kept a secret diary of day-to-day events which, after the war, was turned into a hugely successful book and radio serial: White Coolies. She would often write of the powerful sisterhood that evolved as the prisoners of war took strength from each other, even forming a vocal orchestra. White Coolies was a major inspiration for the 1997 film 'Paradise Road'. 'Sisters in captivity' builds on those diaries to not only re-live the years the nurses spent as POWs but also recounts the early life and influences that encouraged Betty Jeffrey into the field of nursing as a lifelong endeavour. A tireless advocate for returned nurses, she co-founded the Australian Nurses Memorial Centre with sole survivor of the Banka Island Massacre, fellow POW, and her longtime friend Vivian Bullwinkel. Featuring 32 pages of photos including personal mementos of Betty Jeffrey, courtesy of her family, and her drawings from the prison camps, this is a powerful account of women's resilience amidst the devastating brutality of war."--Back cover.
Personal Name Jeffrey, Betty,1908-2000-Childhood and youth
Jeffrey, Betty,1908-2000-Captivity
Corporate Name Australia.Australian Army Nursing Service
Subject Nurses -- Australia -- History -- 20th century
Women prisoners of war -- Indonesia -- Sumatra -- Biography
Military nursing -- Australia -- History
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Australian -- Biography
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
Military history
History
Military campaigns
Women
Geographic Name Australia -- Armed Forces -- Nurses -- Biography
Sumatra (Indonesia) -- History, Military -- 20th century
Sumatra (Indonesia) -- History -- 20th century
SUBJECT Australian
Added Name Warner, Lavinia, (writer of foreword.).
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