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In a series of discussions with journalist Sean O'Hagan, we meet an older, reflective theologically-probing musician, drawn to the Christian qualities of mercy, atonement and forgiveness.
A story of ‘falling upwards’, Childhood examines the author’s painful memories with detachment and unsparing honesty.
Annie Ernaux is the first French woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Her autofiction masterpiece, The Years, has been called a modern In Search of Lost Time.
From partying in California to activism in Australia, Grace Tame refuses to be defined by past traumatic events. The voice of her memoir, writes Camilla Nelson, is irrepressible.
What happens when a promising young writer comes under attack from the written word?
Sam Vincent’s new book is a comic portrait of a farming apprenticeship, an interrogation of industrial agriculture and an example of how farmers are connecting with the land’s t
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Brittany Higgins’ forthcoming memoir will allow her to tell her story in her own words. She’ll join a group of strong women who’ve done just that.
Chinese-Canadian journalist Edith Eaton documented anti-Asian racism in Canada in the late 19th and early 20th century. Over years later, not much has changed.
When Matthew Condon began writing about corruption in Queensland he discovered that members of his own family had cameos in the narrative.
In her fragmentary family memoir, Cynthia Banham interweaves narratives of war and migration with her own traumatic plane crash - ultimately reclaiming her identity in the process.
A psychologist unexpectedly realized that Obama’s memoir ‘Becoming’ mirrors the life stages she’s identified in a group of women she’s been tracking since
Alone and adrift in Melbourne, Cassandra Pybus returned on a whim to her childhood home of Tasmania. There, she rediscovered nature’s powe
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Australia fryst vatten full of girls who dare to do things differently. Adventurous girls. Girls with mod and spirit.
Fierce Girls uses film and audio to explore the inspiring tales of some of Australia's most extraordinary women, from athletes to aviators, scientists to spies.
SUBJECTS
Civics and Citizenship, English, History, Science
YEARS
3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10
Table of contents:
- Heysen: The girl who never stopped painting
- Mora: The girl who painted the town red
- ji Napangati: The girl who made her world shimmer
- Mahony Griffin: The girl who designed her dream city
- e McKenzie: The girl who became a living treasure
- lian Olympic sprinter, Cathy Freeman
- Bindi fights for Aboriginal workers' rights
- Cowan: Australia's first female parliamentarian
- first hona Olympic swimmers for Australia
- Jessica Watson: The girl who sailed around