In 1976, 10-year-old Niall Griffiths and his family immigrated to
Australia from Liverpool as part of the Ten Pound Pom, an assisted
passage plan designed to increase the population of Australia and
supply workers for its booming industries. Following three years of
residence, the family moved coast-to-coast, from Brisbane to Perth,
traveling more than 2,000 miles in a souped-up station wagon.
Thirty years later, Griffiths returned to retrace his steps,
chronicling the journey in this part memoir, part travelogue.
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