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June 2008, no. 302

IN BRIEF

Matthew Clayfield reviews 'The Grand Experiment' by Anouk Ride
by Matthew Clayfield
June 2008, no. 302

The Grand Experiment by Anouk Ride

Hachette, $25 pb, 221 pp

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The story of the children Conaci and Dirimera, who were spirited away to Europe by a Benedictine missionary, Rosendo Salvado, in the mid-nineteenth century to be trained as Australia’s first indigenous monks, is arguably the first, forgotten chapter of Australia’s Stolen Generations. It is the subject of Anouk Ride’s The Grand Experiment, a compelling though problematic book, where a number of the author’s charges can also be levelled at her.

 


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The Grand Experiment by Anouk Ride

Hachette, $25 pb, 221 pp

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


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