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The mob bullying of an accomplished and expert senior secondary English teacher and Co-ordinator in a Victorian state school in Australia is re-told in My Parents' Daughter giving a vivid insight into the hellish world of its victim. This first part of Victoria Hartmann's Memoir is about workplace bullying by her four male principals, plus others, in the new millennium. This otherwise dark theme is re-told with good humour. Victoria's intention is for her reader to laugh a lot outwardly but be moved inwardly to further discussions about this sinister blight on our democracies; perhaps even be…mehr

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The mob bullying of an accomplished and expert senior secondary English teacher and Co-ordinator in a Victorian state school in Australia is re-told in My Parents' Daughter giving a vivid insight into the hellish world of its victim. This first part of Victoria Hartmann's Memoir is about workplace bullying by her four male principals, plus others, in the new millennium. This otherwise dark theme is re-told with good humour. Victoria's intention is for her reader to laugh a lot outwardly but be moved inwardly to further discussions about this sinister blight on our democracies; perhaps even be moved to action and further the cause. It shows how Victoria's employer - the Department of Education, plus associated bodies, dealt with Victoria's injuries and complaints. It questions accountability and equity or rather the lack there of. This memoir tackles head on psychological bullying and spot lights the notion that authority does not equate to honesty thus our need for external checks on governmental power brokers. The memoir's intention is to enlighten and demands justice and change leading to prevention. It is a courageous effort by a courageous woman who owes everything to her genetics and upbringing. Please note that all names are fictitious but the content word for word true.
Autorenporträt
Victoria Hartmann (pseudonym) is a qualified secondary teacher who still successfully tutors individual pupils in preparation for Scholarship and Selective Entry Examinations. Born in Hungary to very progressive parents Victoria was one of the first females in her personal friendship groups, either Australian or Hungarian, to gain a University Arts Degree and Diplomas. This debut into the world of Literature envisions a hopefulness in her readers to appreciate, become activated plus benefit from her work based on her unimaginable struggles which only fuelled her desire for righteousness. Victoria lives in Melbourne not far from her children, whom she dotes on.