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I am so glad someone reminded me of this book, it has been on my tbr for a long time.
Although this is a sad book in a lot of ways, there are so many wonderful stories told by Sally's family, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sally Morgan believed that she was part Indian growing up in 1950s Australia, until she did some research (and constantly pestering her mother, Gladys and Nan), she found that she was Aboriginal. She dug deeper to understand her roots.
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Although this is a sad book in a lot of ways, there are so many wonderful stories told by Sally's family, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sally Morgan believed that she was part Indian growing up in 1950s Australia, until she did some research (and constantly pestering her mother, Gladys and Nan), she found that she was Aboriginal. She dug deeper to understand her roots.
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Jan 03, 2020
Stacey Matson
marked it as to-read