Through a pair of ornate wrought-iron gates was one of the oldest universities in the country. Our paths had just intersected. It was 1985 and I, little black duck, was about to embark on a law degree.
Set within the explosive cultural shifts of the 1960s and 1980s, Becoming Kirrali Lewis chronicles the journey of a young Aboriginal teenager as she leaves her home town in rural Victoria to take on a law degree in Melbourne in 1985. Adopted at birth by a white family, Kirrali doesnt question her cultural roots until a series of life-changing events force her to face up to her true identify. Her decision to search for her biological parents sparks off a political awakening that no-one sees coming, least of all Kirrali herself as she discovers her mother is white and her father is a radical black activist.
Narrative flashbacks to the 1960s, where Kirralis biological mother, Cherie, is rebelling against her parents strict conservatism sees her fall into a clandestine relationship with an Aboriginal man. Unmarried and pregnant, Cheries traumatic story of an unforgiving Australian society give meaning to Kirralis own rites of passage nearly twenty years later. The generational threads of human experience are the very things that will complete her. If only she can let go.
By:
Jane Harrison Imprint: Magabala Books Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 150mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 290g ISBN:9781922142801 ISBN 10: 1922142808 Publication Date:01 June 2015 Audience:
Children/juvenile
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English as a second language
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active