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Ruth Hegarty
"The first step on Ruth's journey is towards freedom. After twenty-two years under Government control as an inmate of Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission, she marries and enters an inviting yet uncertain world in the nearby settlement with her husband Joe. The settlement - with its origins as a camp for displaced Aboriginal families, its system of food rations and shortage of housing and jobs - is a difficult start for the young couple. Humour, a supportive circle of family and friends, and Ruth's own resourcefulness prevail, and eventually the Hegarty's achieve the basics of a house for their growing family." "The invasive powers of the Native Affairs Department continue to affect their lives even when, years later, they move to the city. Ruth's determination and irrepressible sense of fairness - as shown in her award-winning memoir, Is That You, Ruthie?, about life as a dormitory girl - characterise a life vigorously committed to social justice and community causes."--Jacket.
| Publisher | University of Queensland Press |
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| Pages | 246 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-702-23414-1 primary |
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