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The Lost Children: Thirteen Australians Taken From Their Aboriginal Families Tel
By "Coral Edwards Peter Read"
1989 • Paperback • Doubleday
Description
Synopsys: "The Lost Children: Thirteen Australians Taken from Their Aboriginal Families Tell of the Struggle to Find Their Natural Parents" by Peter Read and Coral Edwards is a heartbreaking anthology narrating the experiences of thirteen Indigenous Australians who were forcibly removed from their families. This book serves as a vital chronicle of the infamous stolen generation era in Australian history. These poignant narratives shed light on the lifetime of pain, identity crisis, and culture disconnection resulting from governmental policies of forced assimilation. Moreover, they detail each individual's relentless endeavor to reunite with their biological parents and reconnect with their Aboriginal roots, further illustrating the indomitable spirit of the survivors. This compilation serves as an important resource for understanding the brutal impact of colonial practices on Aboriginal communities.
Synopsis
Title: The Lost Children: Thirteen Australians Taken From Their Aboriginal Families Tell of the Struggle to Find Their Natural Parents
Author/Publisher: Coral Edwards and Peter Read, Doubleday
Publication Year: 1989
Format: Illustrated Ex-Library Paperback
Published in 1989, this seminal non-fiction work delves into a poignant chapter of Australian history through the deeply personal accounts of thirteen Indigenous Australians. Co-authored by Coral Edwards and Peter Read, the book serves as a vital compilation of first-hand experiences from those forcibly removed from their families.
The narratives contained within offer an unflinching look at the long-lasting impact of government policies that led to the 'Stolen Generations'. It chronicles their individual struggles, the profound sense of loss experienced, and the arduous journeys undertaken to reconnect with their birth families and cultural heritage.
- Thirteen Personal Narratives: At the heart of the book are the individual testimonies of thirteen Indigenous Australians, providing intimate and powerful insights into their lives after being taken from their families. Each story illuminates the unique challenges and emotional landscapes faced by the 'lost children'.
- Documenting a National Trauma: This work stands as a crucial historical document, detailing the policies and societal attitudes that underpinned the forced removal of Aboriginal children. It offers a factual and human-centred exploration of the 'Stolen Generations' era.
- Visual Context: The narratives are complemented by illustrations, providing visual elements that enhance the understanding and emotional weight of the personal stories and the historical period they represent.
As a cornerstone text on the 'Stolen Generations', this book retains significant historical and social importance. Its collection of personal histories makes it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand a critical period in Australian history and the ongoing quest for justice and reconciliation.
Condition
This item has been professionally inspected and is in Acceptable condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.
Specifications
| Format | Paperback |
| Condition | Acceptable |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
| Year | 1989 |
| Type | Not Specified |
| Genre | Biographies & True Stories |
| Topic | Australian History |
| Signed | No |
| Vintage | No |
| Features | Illustrated, Ex-Library |
| Language | English |
| Ex Libris | No |
| Inscribed | No |
| Book Title | The Lost Children: Thirteen Australians Taken From Their Abori… |
| Personalised | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Narrative Type | Non-Fiction |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Intended Audience | Adults |
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