The Worst Country in the World

ebook The true story of an Australian pioneer family · Australia: a personal story

By Patsy Trench

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In 1787 a handful of people - convicts, marines and government officials - sail across the world to settle a new colony and call it New South Wales.

In 1801 Mary Pitt, a widow with five children, migrates to New South Wales from her home in Dorset to live among these same convicts.

Why?

Two hundred odd years later Mary's great great great great granddaughter travels to what is now Australia to discover the answer to why her ancestress risked the lives of her entire family to make her home in a penal colony. She uncovers tales of astonishing bravery and bloody-mindedness, the origins of a unique form of class distinction, why her own Australian/English mother was the person she was and how what was once regarded as the worst country in the world became one of the 'luckiest'.

The Worst Country in the World