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Fiction
by Jay Daniel Thompson
December 2017, no. 397

Dancing Home by Paul Collis

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 206 pp, 9780702259753

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Dancing Home opens in forthright fashion. The author, Paul Collis, urges readers to ‘[t]ake sides. Be involved in the ideas I’ve written into this book.’ The novel offers an uncompromising examination of some of the injustices faced by Indigenous Australians.

 


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Dancing Home by Paul Collis

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 206 pp, 9780702259753

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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