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Loh, Morag (1935 - )

Born
3 March 1935
Occupation
Writer, Historian, Lecturer and Curator

Summary

Freelance oral historian, scholar, curator of photography and writer - children's stories. In 1995 she won the Young Readers/Picture Book award from The Family Therapy Associations of Australia for Grandpa and Ah Gong. Her work deals extensively with the immigrant experience, especially that of immigrant women and their children. Loh is a former member of the Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs
(Source: Left-Wing Ladies, Suzane Fabian and Morag Loh)

Anne Heywood

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I am writing a Ph D thesis about Australian-born Chinese in the 1st AIF. It draws heavily on Morag Loh's 'Dinky-Di' and 'Fighting Uphill'. How can I contact her?

Alastair Kennedy - 2 November 2010, 2:07 PM EST

Alastair I have posted your comment in the hope that someone will have her contact details and provide them. We don't and can't, sorry.

AWAP Administrator - 3 November 2010, 8:13 AM EST

I too would be very interested in contacting Morag Loh regarding one of her books 'The Kinder Hat'. This is an extremely popular book at a local primary school, and their last copy wore out. They are cryng out for a copy but it is no longer in print.
I would like to talk to Morag about this. Thankyou.

Lizzy - 31 January 2011, 11:00 PM EST

I'm trying to reach out to Morag Loh to say THANK YOU for writing the book, "Tucking Mommy In." It helped me feel a little more sane during the insane years of early child-rearing. Ms. Loh, if this note reaches you, I sincerely thank you and love this book. I know it was published in 1987, but moms are still just as tired today. Your book is enduring, encouraging, and appreciated!

Nancy Tandon - 17 May 2011, 12:39 AM EST

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