Pam Hobbs Explained

Pam Hobbs (born 1929/1930) is an English travel writer and author.

Life and work

Hobbs is the youngest of seven daughters born in 1929 to Edie and Jack Hobbs in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, in southern England. She has written about her experience of evacuation as a child.[1]

Hobbs emigrated to Canada in 1950. To celebrate Canada's centennial year in 1967, she and her husband and young children started exploring their adoptive country in a camper van, eventually travelling between the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Hobbs' travel stories based on these family adventures were published in Toronto newspapers.

For the following 19 years, she travelled the world, writing a minimum of 40 travel articles per year for The Globe and Mail. Since then, she has contributed illustrated travel stories to many of North America's foremost newspapers and magazines, has appeared on radio and television, and has written or co-authored six travel-related books.

Hobbs and her husband live in Toronto's Beach district.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Wang . Amy B . Second World War taught us the danger of family separation, warns former child evacuee . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/family-separation-second-world-war-us-immigration-evacuation-children-a8407581.html . 2022-05-24 . subscription . live . 8 August 2020 . The Independent . 20 June 2018.