The Fiction of Entitlement

The Fiction of Entitlement

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Spanning three generations, the novel is divided into three parts: The first is set in the 19th Century and tells the true story of how the determined philanthropist and religious fanatic Dr. Thomas Barnardo created alternative mothering and human rights for the destitute children of England. ThomasÕs character is based principally on biographies and his voice is quoted from his memoirs.

The second part tells how a lost girl, Ann becomes a resident in Barnardos GirlsÕ Village Home in 1935 until her departure to Canada as a Ôhuman parcelÕ from BarnardoÕs emigration scheme. She sets off hoping to be worldly and useful but is exploited by the unjust and terrifying demands of her foster family.

The novel ends with the story of AnnÕs daughter Evelyn who is raised in BarnardoÕs care until 1953. Evelyn learns how to cope with injustices and disappointments during her institutionalised childhood.

Archive photographs and drawings courtesy of Barnardos Charity.