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Maybe Tomorrow by Meme Mcdonald Boori Pryor, Australian History
By Boori Monty Pryor
1998 • Trade Paperback • Penguin Publishing Group
Description
Synopsys: "Maybe Tomorrow" by Boori Pryor and Meme McDonald is a moving narrative that amalgamates autobiography, storytelling, and history. The book delves into the life of Boori Pryor, an Aboriginal Australian from North Queensland, who narrates his journey from a challenging childhood marked by racial discrimination to representing the Indigenous people as a renowned international performer and writer. Through this narrative, the authors throw light on the Aboriginal culture, their hardships, and resilience. The book expands the reader's understanding of Australia's history and fosters an appreciation of multicultural identity. It is a heart-wrenching, yet inspiring story of hope, strength, and survival.
Synopsis
Title: Maybe Tomorrow
Author/Publisher: Boori Monty Pryor; Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year: 1998
Format: 216-page Illustrated Trade Paperback
"Maybe Tomorrow" presents the compelling non-fiction autobiography of Boori Monty Pryor, an acclaimed Aboriginal Australian storyteller. Published in 1998 by Penguin Publishing Group, this work offers a profound insight into Australian history and contemporary society through a highly personal lens.
Classified under Biography & Autobiography, Social Science, and Indigenous Studies, the book recounts Pryor's journey, blending personal memoirs with broader cultural observations. It serves as an important account from an Indigenous Australian perspective, intended for an adult audience.
- Journey of Resilience: The memoir delves into Pryor's challenging childhood and experiences of racial discrimination. It chronicles his resilience and transformation, leading to his role as a recognised international performer and advocate for Indigenous people.
- Social Reflection: Beyond personal history, the book functions as a significant piece of social science literature. It subtly yet directly addresses pressing social issues and the impact of historical events on Indigenous communities, woven through Pryor's lived experiences.
- Visual Storytelling: Enhanced with illustrations, the book complements its narrative with visual elements. These additions likely serve to enrich the reader's understanding and connection to Pryor's storytelling.
This 1998 non-fiction work remains a valuable contribution to Australian literature and Indigenous studies. Its importance lies in offering a direct and personal narrative that deepens understanding of Indigenous Australian experiences, making it a compelling read for those interested in Australian history, social issues, and personal resilience.
Condition
This item has been professionally inspected and is in Acceptable condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.
Specifications
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Condition | Acceptable |
| Publisher | Penguin Publishing Group |
| Year | 1998 |
| Pages | 216 |
| Type | Not Specified |
| Genre | Biography & Autobiography, Social Science |
| Topic | Personal Memoirs, General, Indigenous Studies |
| Signed | No |
| Vintage | No |
| Features | Illustrated |
| Language | English |
| Ex Libris | No |
| Inscribed | No |
| Book Title | Maybe Tomorrow |
| Item Width | 5.1 in |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Item Height | 0.2 in |
| Item Length | 7.8 in |
| Item Weight | 9.2 Oz |
| Personalised | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Narrative Type | Non-Fiction |
| Country of Origin | Australia |
| Intended Audience | Adults |
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