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Not to Start an Orphanage... by a Woman Who Did

Tara Winkler Lynda Delacey

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English
Allen & Unwin
27 April 2016
How could it be wrong to save the children by starting an orphanage? Oh, in so many ways...

Tara Winkler first arrived in Cambodia to join a tour group in 2005 and was taken to visit a small orphanage in Battambang. The children were living in extreme poverty, and Tara was determined to raise money to help them.

Two years later, after fundraising in Australia, Tara returned to Battambang only to discover that the same children were in deep trouble. Her spontaneous response was to find them a new, safe, home. With a team of committed locals and support from friends, she established the Cambodian Children's Trust (CCT).

With an instant family of fourteen children and three dogs, Tara had to learn a lot, very fast. And, along the way, she realised that many of the actions she took with good intentions were not at all what the children needed - or indeed, what any child needs. CCT now helps vulnerable children to escape poverty and be cared for within their families.

In this compelling, poignant and funny memoir, Tara shares the many joys and the terrible lows of her journey thus far with honesty and passion. Written with co-writer Lynda Delacey, this is a book that will keep you thinking long after you turn the final page.

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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   530g
ISBN:   9781742376288
ISBN 10:   1742376282
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for How (Not) to Start an Orphanage... by a Woman Who Did

An eye-opening, inspiring and deeply moving story * Vacations & Travel * Winkler was twenty-two when she discovered the director of the orphanage where she was volunteering was embezzling donations and abusing children. She now provides education and health programs through the Cambodian Children's Trust. * Herald Sun, 2016's Hottest 100 Books *


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