Nicky Moxey, an ex-boarder, originally spent 33 years as a project manager and Agile coach. She is retraining as an integrative counsellor and intends to work with boarding school survivors after she qualifies. Linda Devereux is a third culture kid with more than 40 years of teaching experience in schools and universities. Linda is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University, Australia, where she researches and publishes in the fields of transcultural childhoods, life narrative, boarding school, and the transition to university.
This well-researched book forms a welcome addition to the growing literature on the psychological fall-out from the British boarding habit. It focusses on those sent away from the warmth of overseas childhoods to abide in schools in an unknown country called ‘home’. At an incomprehensible distance from their families, their losses are equally incomprehensible. Nick Duffell, psychohistorian and author of “The Making of Them” ""In a rich combination of theory and moving personal testimony Moxey and Devereux have assembled narrative accounts by women sent to British boarding schools as very young children. The plight of Third Culture Kids, whose parents were employed in military, mercantile and missionary occupations is central. This important contribution to the literature on Boarding School Syndrome conveys yet another psychological tragedy of the British Empire and the multiple losses, cruelty and abuse endured. A compelling read it will be of interest to therapists, historians and those who have suffered a similar childhood."" Joy Schaverien (PhD), Jungian analyst, psychotherapist and author of Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the ‘Privileged’ Child ""This book offers a departure from the literature to date about Boarding School Survivors. The latest phase of boarding school populations increasingly includes students from overseas and with this, brings its own set of challenges. It is a very welcome addition to the Boarding School literature to hear from these Third Culture survivors and to have their narratives assessed by qualified professionals."" Allison Paech-Ujejski, Chair and Director of Boarding School Survivors – Support. ""This is a substantial book, combining lived experience accounts with a research-based approach in examining both the cultural and psychological impact of boarding school. The focus on girls and women is very welcome. Highly recommended."" Thurstine Basset, Mental Health Training Consultant, Author, Social Worker, Formerly Director at Boarding Concern. ""What a brave, heart-felt and groundbreaking book. I love that light is being shone on the experiences of female boarding school survivors who lived in another country (Third Culture Kids (TCK)). In this new collection of personal testimonies interlinked with psychology, Nicky Moxey and Linda Devereux share a compelling look at the impacts of being a TCK. Thank you."" Piers Cross, author of “How To Survive & Thrive in Challenging Times”, film producer of “Boarding On Insanity”, and podcast host of “An Evolving Man”.