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I read this on one flight up to Seattle, so a quick read (I'd also seen the movie based on the book a couple of years ago). Quick but good read. This story is about Australia, but we all know (I hope) that a very similar pattern of kidnapping indigenous children and forcing them to attend residential schools existed in the U.S. and Canada (Shi-shi-etko is a great picture book about this in Canada).
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I found this very interesting but the start was a bit tedious for me. When the girls’ adventure got underway, I was completely interested and didn’t want to put it down at that point. I am compelled to see the movie of the same name and I am glad to have read about this history as I really want to know more about indigenous people and their history.

Oct 17, 2022
Lisa of Hopewell
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Dewey 994.042

Jun 02, 2010
Ching-In
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Katy
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Aug 04, 2017
Terri
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