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Avoiding Mr. Right

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Avoiding Mr. Right


By Anita Heiss (Wiradjuri)

Reviewed by Sophia Romano
'Avoiding Mr Right' is the sequel to chicklit hit 'Not Meeting Mr Right' - It's an easy read but is a bit like a Cosmopolitan magazine, without the samples.
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Avoiding Mr. Right
Friday 7 November, 2008

Avoiding Mr. Right


By Anita Heiss (Wiradjuri)

Reviewed by Sophia Romano
'Avoiding Mr Right' is the sequel to chicklit hit 'Not Meeting Mr Right' - It's an easy read but is a bit like a Cosmopolitan magazine, without the samples.
Sovereign Subjects - Indigenous Sovereignty Matters
Monday 13 October, 2008

Sovereign Subjects - Indigenous Sovereignty Matters


By Aileen Moreton-Robinson (editor)

Reviewed by Mark McMurtrie
An accessible contribution for average Joes to different academic debates on Indigenous Australian sovereignty.
Listen to Ngarrindjeri Women Speaking
Friday 10 October, 2008

Listen to Ngarrindjeri Women Speaking


By Diane Bell (Editor) for the Ngarrindjeri Nation (Ngarrinderji)

Reviewed by Tara June Winch
Much more than a book - these pages contain wisdoms that need to be adopted by those in positions of authority everywhere.
Possum and Wattle: My Big Book of Australian Words - Book Launch
Friday 5 September, 2008

Possum and Wattle: My Big Book of Australian Words - Book Launch


By Bronwyn Bancroft (Bundjalung)

Reviewed by Larteasha Smith
To celebrate National Indigenous Literacy Day, Sydney's Gleebooks launched Possum and Wattle a new children's book by Bronwyn Bancroft.
Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature
Friday 22 August, 2008

Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature


By Anita Heiss and Peter Minter

Reviewed by Norman Newlin
Much more than a book of stories and nice poems; [this] is an insight into the world inhabited by Aboriginal people...
My Father, My Brother
Tuesday 10 June, 2008

My Father, My Brother


By Dvora Liberman & Mervyn Bishop (Tharawal)

Reviewed by Ken Canning
'My Father, My Brother' is a joint initiative between members of Campbelltown's Aboriginal community, Campbelltown Arts Centre and the NSW Department of Ageing, Disability and Homecare.

 

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