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Girl With A Suitcase
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Girl With A Suitcase in Brampton, ON
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Girl With A Suitcase in Brampton, ON
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It was September 1947 when Jackie found the old brown suitcase on her bed, packed with a few clothes and her beloved toy rabbit. Gran informed her she was going to residential school and they'd be leaving right away. Six-year-old Jackie had got used to living with Gran in her little ground-floor flat. She'd lived there for the last few months, ever since Gran came to fetch her. Dad had left in the middle of the night as a violent storm raged. Mum was too poorly to look after 'feisty' Jackie and her two sisters. Jackie didn't know where her sisters were living. Her baby sister had been there one day and was gone the next. No one told Jackie what had happened to her. She was starting to learn that grown-ups had a habit of not telling children anything...
It was September 1947 when Jackie found the old brown suitcase on her bed, packed with a few clothes and her beloved toy rabbit. Gran informed her she was going to residential school and they'd be leaving right away. Six-year-old Jackie had got used to living with Gran in her little ground-floor flat. She'd lived there for the last few months, ever since Gran came to fetch her. Dad had left in the middle of the night as a violent storm raged. Mum was too poorly to look after 'feisty' Jackie and her two sisters. Jackie didn't know where her sisters were living. Her baby sister had been there one day and was gone the next. No one told Jackie what had happened to her. She was starting to learn that grown-ups had a habit of not telling children anything...




















