White Coolies is a 1954 memoir by Australian nurse Betty Jeffrey about her experiences in World War Two.[1] This included surviving the sinking of the Vyner Brook, escaping a massacre, and being in a camp on Sumatra.[2]
Background
It was based on a diary she secretly kept in the camp.[3]
Reception
The book was a best seller, selling more than 70,000 copies in Australia.[4]
The book was adapted into a hugely successful radio serial.
It was one of the most acclaimed Australian radio serials of all time. There was a mostly female cast and a female writer and director, which was rare for the time.[6]
^"WHITE COOLIES". Brisbane Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 1 March 1954. p. 11 (CITY FINAL). Retrieved 1 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
^"They also serve". The Canberra Times. Vol. 52, no. 15, 567. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 22 April 1978. p. 11. Retrieved 1 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
^Australia. Department of Education.; Australia. Department of Education and Science.; Australia. Commonwealth Office of Education. (February 1960) [1957], "THE BOOKS AUSTRALIANS READ", Section v. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm., Hemisphere, 4 (2), North Sydney, N.S.W: Dept. of Education and Science, ISSN0018-0300, nla.obj-3135886198, retrieved 1 June 2023 – via Trove
^"Army nurses' war drama as KZ serial". The Age Radio Supplement. 6 October 1955. p. 1.
^Philp, Peter (2016). Drama in silent rooms. Eureka Media. pp. 448–452.