Rabbit-Proof Fence : Oxford Bookworms Library Level 3

SKU: 9780194791441
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  • Author:
    GARIMARA Doris Pilkington
  • ISBN:
    9780194791441
  • Publication Date:
    March 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Rabbit-Proof Fence : Oxford Bookworms Library Level 3
Rabbit-Proof Fence : Oxford Bookworms Library Level 3

Rabbit-Proof Fence : Oxford Bookworms Library Level 3

SKU: 9780194791441
Regular price $22.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GARIMARA Doris Pilkington
  • ISBN:
    9780194791441
  • Publication Date:
    March 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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Fourteen-year-old Molly and her cousins Daisy and Gracie were mixed-race Aborigines. In 1931 they were taken away from their families and sent to a camp to be trained as good 'white' Australians. They were told to forget their mothers, their language, their home.

But Molly would not forget. She and her cousins escaped and walked back to Jigalong, 1600 kilometres away, following the rabbit-proof fence north as part of their guide across the desert.

This is the true story of that walk, told by Molly's daughter, Doris. It is also a prize-winning film.

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  • Fourteen-year-old Molly and her cousins Daisy and Gracie were mixed-race Aborigines. In 1931 they were taken away from their families and sent to a camp to be trained as good 'white' Australians. They were told to forget their mothers, their language, their home.

    But Molly would not forget. She and her cousins escaped and walked back to Jigalong, 1600 kilometres away, following the rabbit-proof fence north as part of their guide across the desert.

    This is the true story of that walk, told by Molly's daughter, Doris. It is also a prize-winning film.

Fourteen-year-old Molly and her cousins Daisy and Gracie were mixed-race Aborigines. In 1931 they were taken away from their families and sent to a camp to be trained as good 'white' Australians. They were told to forget their mothers, their language, their home.

But Molly would not forget. She and her cousins escaped and walked back to Jigalong, 1600 kilometres away, following the rabbit-proof fence north as part of their guide across the desert.

This is the true story of that walk, told by Molly's daughter, Doris. It is also a prize-winning film.