A Place Called Home Review

This highly acclaimed memoir is a raw account of David Ambroz’s childhood spent in homelessness and the foster care system.

Often referred to as the "Australian Downton Abbey," this sweeping period drama ran for six seasons. : Rural New South Wales in the 1950s. A Place Called Home

: The book highlights the systemic failures of child welfare and the resilience required to survive. This highly acclaimed memoir is a raw account

: It follows Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp), a mysterious nurse who returns to Australia after 20 years in Europe. She becomes entangled with the wealthy, influential Bligh family, clashing with the iron-willed matriarch Elizabeth Bligh. influential Bligh family