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Plains of Promise
Plains of Promise | Alexis Wright
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In this brilliant debut novel, Alexis Wright evokes city and outback, deepening our understanding of human ambition and failure, and making the timeless heart and soul of this country pulsate on the page. Black and white cultures collide in a thousand ways as Aboriginal spirituality clashes with the complex brutality of colonisation at St Dominic's mission. With her political awareness raised by work with the city-based Aboriginal Coalition, Mary visits the old mission in the northern Gulf country, place of her mother's and grand-mother's suffering. Mary's return re-ignites community anxieties, and the Council of Elders again turn to their spirit world.
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MariettaSG
Plains of Promise | Alexis Wright
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One of the most moving novels I have ever read; it simultaneously silenced and provoked me.

Read this book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The atrocious voicelessness of Ivy, an Aboriginal child who suffers at the hands of colonisation, "Christian" missionaries, institutionalisation, as well as from her own people is heart breaking, yet it is a truth that must be acknowledged by all Australians if we are to move forward together.