Unaccompanied minor: Growing up in between
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Watts, Madeleine
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2021
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Every weekend, from the age of four, Madeleine Watts (New York) was forced to fly between Sydney and Melbourne to stay with one or other of her estranged parents. In the liminal space between cities, this early frequent flyer learnt to recalibrate who she was to meet the needs of a mother and father at war. Every weekend, from the age of four, Madeleine Watts (New York) was forced to fly between Sydney and Melbourne to stay with one or other of her estranged parents. In the liminal space between cities, this early frequent flyer learnt to recalibrate who she was to meet the needs of a mother and father at war.
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Griffith Review: Escape Routes
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