Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence

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Doris Pilkington: Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence (2013, University of Queensland Press)

Published May 1, 2013 by University of Queensland Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7022-5206-8
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Beautifully written.

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One of the things that non-Australian (possibly non-Aboriginal) people may struggle with is getting into the dialect that is used, but that's part of what makes this book beautiful. It's told about Aboriginal people and using language that is, largely, the common vernacular for them. It forces you to understand it, and that's a message that often gets left out when describing how things are written. Sometimes that's as much part of the message as the rest of the book.

This book, though it is written as a narrative, is non-fiction; it is an biographical account of the author's mother as she, along with two other girls, escaped from a settlement where they were forced to live. It's about people from the Stolen Generations, Indigenous people who were stolen as children and forced into residential schools as part of an assimilationist policy.

And while this book takes place in 1931, …

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