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Explore the poignant stories of resilience in 'Fractured Families'. This illuminating work by Tanya Evans delves into the lives of convicts, migrants, and their struggles in early New South Wales. Published by NewSouth Publishing in 2015, this trade paperback sheds light on the laborious paths of countless individuals who faced societal challenges, discrimination, and adversity. Through collaboration with dedicated family historians, Evans documents the everyday lives of those who turned to The Benevolent Society, Australia's first charity established in 1813. Learn about how systemic issues like unemployment, violence, and personal misfortunes affected families and how the repercussions of these struggles often echo through generations. The comprehensive archives of The Benevolent Society offer a deeper understanding of these untold stories, allowing readers to connect with the hidden narratives of those who sought help. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in Australian history, family history research, or the impact of social welfare in shaping human lives. Reclaim history and discover the intersection of family and society in 'Fractured Families'. Order your brand-new copy today to dive into the rich tapestry of survival, community support, and the quest for betterment.