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Short Stories

Louder thunder

by Joy Hooton
November 2005, no. 276

The Child Is Wise: Stories of childhood by Janet Blagg

FACP, $24.95 pb, 351 pp

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The accounts of childhood in this anthology date from the 1920s to the 1960s. Most deal with experiences in Western Australia, although three are written by migrant women and are partly anchored in Europe. Two are extracted from the autobiographies of well-known writers, Dorothy Hewett and Victor Serventy, two are taken from self-published memoirs, and one, by Alice Bilari Smith is taken from her book Under a Bilari Tree I Born. This last is based on tapes of oral history collected by the West Pilbara Oral History Group and published in 2002.

 


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The Child Is Wise: Stories of childhood by Janet Blagg

FACP, $24.95 pb, 351 pp

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


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