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Thursday, June 09, 2005

vienna IX

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Secret Daughter
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Secret Daughter
by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Set in the past 30 years in India and the United States, Secret Daughter tells the parallel stories of Asha’s two families – one, her birth parents in India, who after delivering her to an orphanage, go on to have a baby boy and live hard, ...
All That I Am
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All That I Am
by Anna Funder
This novel, based on real people and events, is a powerful account of middle-class, educated Germans resistance to Hitler’s regime, in the years between the first and second world wars.

History, delivered with Funder’s personal t...
Her Father's Daughter
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Her Father's Daughter
by Alice Pung
Alice Pung’s second book complements her first, by providing the background to how her family came to be Australian, and what they had to go through to get here.

A refugee story, told through Alice’s successful first generation A...
The Year Before the Flood: A Story of New Orleans
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The Year Before the Flood: A Story of New Orleans
by Ned Sublette
This book details a great deal of American history in order to explain the origins of the city of New Orleans and it’s many distinctive musical styles.

The purpose of all this is, of course, to celebrate and appreciate this world...
Zeitoun
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Zeitoun
by Dave Eggers
Zeitoun, the surname of the story’s main protagonist, is a devastating tale of what happened to one New Orleanian family in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Having lived through many such storms and having the resp...
Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance
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Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance
by Howard Pedersen
A collaborative work between historian Howard Pedersen and Kimberley man, Banjo Woorunmurra, this is a story of the “fight for survival against the destructive terror of white colonisation” (Foreword by Peter Yu, Former Executive Director o...
The Songlines
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The Songlines
by Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Chatwin takes us on a journey through Central Australia, delving into what Songlines are and what they mean to Indigenous Australians.

Although dry and theoretical in parts, Chatwin’s depictions of characters and experience...
Kings in Grass Castles
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Kings in Grass Castles
by Mary Durack
This is a personal tale, of the Irish migrant family’s toils and troubles in Australian cattle-farming in the mid-1800s.

It doesn’t attempt to present a balanced view of the times, nor honestly present the impact such settlers h...

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