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The Girl Who Left: From Croatia to the Canefields

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From Croatia to the Canefields.

Marija's idyllic early childhood on the beautiful Croatian island of Korčula is brutally disrupted by the invasion of the Italians and then the Nazis in 1941, bringing death and destruction. The devastation has left families struggling to survive years after the war has ended.

In 1950 an opportunity arrives for 17-year-old Marija to escape the hunger and despair all around her by committing herself to a complete stranger in faraway North Queensland, through a proxy marriage. Taking the plunge, she leaves her family and friends, her culture, and everything she has ever known, to sail 12,000 km to a future in a land where she knows nothing and no one, whose language she doesn't speak. Is it a chance for a better life? Will her husband be a good man? Will she ever see her family again?

This is the true story of an incredibly courageous young woman who risks all in her quest to escape a still-traumatized Europe.

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Published November 8, 2022

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2 reviews1 follower
August 15, 2021
I read this book recently and I absolutely loved it! It is a story about survival, courage and hope.

Young Marija grows up in Croatia during the WWII. To escape the war she agrees to a proxy marriage to marry a man she has never met and move to Far North Queensland.

This is the author's first book, and it is a compelling and emotional read.
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September 21, 2021
Such a wonderful book to read, capturing her mother’s story beautifully. It had me in tears (both happy and sad) and giggling to myself in a coffee shop while I read it. Highly recommend. Thank you for sharing Maria’s story.
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October 10, 2021
Growing up in a small village on the island of Korčula, Croatia, Marija endured the uncertainty and scarcity of World War II. After the war, times were still tough and when she is given the opportunity to marry by proxy and then travel to Australia to meet her new husband, she takes it.
What follows is a tale of an amazing woman who made the best of her opportunities and built a life of love and family in the cane fields of northern Australia.
Debra Gavranich has written a beautiful book about her mother's life - from the fear and brutality of war, right through to establishing herself in a new country and learning to love it and her new family. Marija's strength of character and eternal optimism is embedded in every page. The love of her family and their pride in her is evident and a joy to read about.
The Girl Who Left is a touching record of a woman who took every opportunity given to her and made it shine. A highly recommended read.
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January 17, 2026
100% a story of survival and moving with confidence in the world. The tragedy that was WW2 impacted so many. It makes total sense, but never really thought about arranged marriage to someone in another country to escape the hell that is your country outside of the USA. Somewhat flabbergasted that there were actual proxy marriages. This story tells sheds such a positive light on what life was like post war for so many. We hear so much about the negative impacts and the horror stories of simply surviving the war years. Not that life isn’t difficult after any war, but it’s refreshing to not feel empathic, guilty, and/or horrified by the lives some humans endured.
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March 7, 2022
I enjoyed this as it taps into what it would have been like for my parents migrating to Australia from Croatia. I love a Croatian migration story. I’d heard Debra on an ABC podcast by chance and then bought the book, hoping to share it with my mum and dad too.
It’s a very easy read. I probably enjoyed the first half more, particularly the part on the boat to Australia. I’d love to be a fly on the wall at that time. It’s pretty amazing and brave to travel for so long, and so far with no language and no real sense of what a new life would be like.
I’m also fascinated to see whether people hold on to their culture. Books like this offer a good way to compare how my parents have held onto their heritage. I’m sure a key factor driving this is where you migrate to? Overall, 3.5 stars.
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October 24, 2021
What an interesting read. I heard the author speak on Conversations and knew I had to get this book. Maria is a young proxy bride who moves to the cane fields of FNQ from war torn Croatia. I cried I laughed as I read this biography written by her daughter. I also searched my atlas for the European places mentioned.
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November 9, 2021
Loved reading about the life of Marija. A truly relatable story for me, as a daughter of a strong Croatian Mother & family from Far North Queensland. I can appreciate the endless hours of research and interviews that Debra would have undertaken to create this story. Well done!
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December 23, 2023
I don't usually read true story books, more of a fiction reader, but I met the author at a book signing in Townsville with a few other authors and I had bought their books so I had to go back into the store to buy hers so she could sign it. Now I am very glad I did it has turned out to be my favourite out of the books I bought that day (shh don't tell the others). What a courageous family tale to be able to share with the world and brings home again how awful war is and the terror and hardship it brings but the resilience of the people that do come out the other side. Makes me wish I was related to Maria. Thanks for sharing your mum's and the rest of the family's story.
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September 13, 2022
What a delightful, easy to read story, full of strong family ties and love. It certainly opens one's eyes to what many immigrants did, to escape a war-torn Europe, and the risks they endured to make a better life on the other side of the world.
Proxy marriages were common but not all were successful. Here's to one woman who took the risk and how her courage, faith and determination built a successful marriage leaving a beautiful legacy of children and grandchildren after her death.
A highly recommended read.
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June 25, 2024
"LOVED this book! With both my parents hailing from Croatia, I thoroughly enjoyed the story of a woman who left her homeland with an open heart to start a new life. The tales of strength, courage, and resilience resonated deeply with me. Despite my parents having very different stories of how hey came to Australia and being from the inland. I have visited the seaside and have friends with families from the coast, so found so much of this book relatable. A true delight!"
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October 16, 2021
A fascinating look at one girl’s courageous decision to leave Croatia and come to Australia as a proxy bride. It was a real eye-opener glimpsing her life during the war under Italian and the German occupation and very interesting seeing how she coped with leaving her family and starting a new life in Australia. These are the immigrants who helped build the Australia we know.
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January 12, 2022
I loved this book!!! A true story that was a great read , and had many messages. It resonates with the authors love for her mother Maria and her choice for a future in Australia- with a husband she hadn’t met.
A happy love story that makes you appreciate our safe secure country and is full of love of family.
I highly recommend it!
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January 1, 2024
An very enjoyable & interesting read.

The main point that I take away from this book is the outstanding bravery of these proxy brides. To have left their country, not knowing when or if they may return or what their future held was courageous to say the least! This book gave an insight into a wonderful Australian family with Croatian roots.
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November 1, 2023
The story of a courageous woman who leaves her home and family in Croatia for a husband she doesn’t know and a language she doesn’t speak. Against all odds she makes it work. Heart warming and heartbreaking. Debra Gavranich, her daughter, captures it all.
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July 4, 2025
This is a fantastic read, so easy to get lost in the story and the writing. A phenomenal book
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August 24, 2021
My book club recently read this book and every member loved it. Young Marija’s post war migration from Croatia to Cairns after a proxy marriage to a man she’d never met demonstrated a courage that many Australian migrants will understand. The chapters describing the events of WWII were gripping. A definite good read for a first time Australian author.
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August 17, 2024
**1st re-read**

Call me biased, as my last name should give it all away, but this book is truly is a wonderful and easy read. It's been 3 years since I first read the life story about my Nanna, whom I sadly have no memory of.

Re-reading this book once again after losing my own mother due to cancer at the end of last year stirred up emotions difficult to express, but I'm grateful that my Aunty Debbie wrote this wonderful book about her own mother and her story.

I know for sure this book will continue to be a therapeutic and cathartic re-read for me every few years from here on out.
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2 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2024
Poignant and fascinating

Both my parents lived through WW2, my mother in Normandy and my father in "Yougoslavia", but my father is Dalmatian.
I also had a Nanna, my Baka with her cooking, crocheting, and hugs. I've just sailed around Korčula.
This story is so very relatable.
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