On March 10th I will be giving a talk at Toronto FAW on the research behind Tomaree. Now that it is nearly 10 years since the book came out, the long view helps me put a few things in perspective.
Firstly I am so grateful that I began researching the book when I did. Officially that was 2 January 2002. My friend Wayne Sampey had kindly put together a group of local residents for me to question. I was blown away because I had only been expecting one or two and here I was with a whole group of strangers. I believe the discussion was recorded and I remember it as a lively one.
Back in 2002 there was still quite a few residents that I could interview about their personal reminiscences that I believe really helped with the tone of my book. Also two US soldiers were still alive and corresponding with them was marvellous. In my talk I hope to illuminate how they did help make Tomaree a better book. And more importantly the real Peggy and Tom were alive and living in California when I began the book in earnest.
Time is not kind of course and most of the people that were adults during World War II are now gone. One of the things I value now more than ever is the letters I exchanged with the real Peggy until her death in 2010. She read the beginning of Tomaree when it finally came out and said she was too moved by the first encounter between Tom and Peggy, to continue reading. I hope that I captured something of that first conversation that eventually led to a young Australian women giving up all that she had known, including her family and country, for a new life in America.
I believe I am speaking for about forty minutes. Of course I have hours and hours of memories regarding my experience of researching the novel but I hope I can touch on the main points and help give others the tools to bring the past alive.
Hi Debbie … so sorry to miss this talk. It would have been delightful to meet you. Do you live in Toronto? If so, we should meet up!
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No I live in Cardiff but Toronto on Lake Macquarie is only about 15 mins away. You mean Toronto Canada though don’t you?
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Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting, Debbie. 🙂
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I have just re-read the Prologue to Tomaree, Debbie. There is so much wisdom in that short passage! May I copy it and send it out to our members before the meeting? It may give them a good introduction to the book and to your topic.
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Sorry Linda I have only just seen this but I’m happy for you to give it to them at the next meeting. Do you know I remember where I composed that. Completely in my head as I was walking across the park near the Customs House Newcastle.
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Great!
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