Mazin Grace
by:
Dylan Coleman (author)
With the powerful, rhythmic sounds of Aboriginal English and Kokatha language woven through the narrative, Mazin Grace is the inspirational story of a feisty girl who refuses to be told who she is, determined to uncover the truth for herself. Growing up on the Mission isn’t easy for clever Grace...
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With the powerful, rhythmic sounds of Aboriginal English and Kokatha language woven through the narrative, Mazin Grace is the inspirational story of a feisty girl who refuses to be told who she is, determined to uncover the truth for herself. Growing up on the Mission isn’t easy for clever Grace Oldman. When her classmates tease her for not having a father, she doesn’t know what to say. Pappa Neddy says her dad is the Lord God in Heaven, but that doesn’t help when the Mission kids call her a bastard. As Grace slowly pieces together clues that might lead to answers, she struggles to find a place in a community that rejects her for reasons she doesn’t understand. In this novel, author Dylan Coleman fictionalizes her mother’s childhood at the Koonibba Lutheran Mission in South Australia in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780702249341 (0702249343)
Publish date: 2012-10-01
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
21/11 - With the constant use of Kokatha language words I can see this taking me quite some time to read. Some of them I'm starting to memorise, so I don't have to check the glossary every time I come across a foreign word, but it's still quite disruptive of my reading process. The use of one of t...