Rabbit-proof fence: [Stage-B1] / Doris Pilkington Garimara
Materyal türü:
- 9780194791441
- 428.6 GAR.R 2008
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Türkiye Maarif Vakfı Eğitim İhtisas Kütüphanesi Genel Koleksiyon | 428.6 GAR.R (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) | Kullanılabilir | 0003738 |
Türkiye Maarif Vakfı Eğitim İhtisas Kütüphanesi raflarına göz atılıyor, Raftaki konumu: Genel Koleksiyon Raf tarayıcısını kapatın(Raf tarayıcısını kapatır)
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428.6 FOR.P A passage to India : [Stage-B2-C1] / | 428.6 FRA.P Pirates [A1] / | 428.6 FUT.P The problem of cell 13 : [B2.2] / | 428.6 GAR.R Rabbit-proof fence: [Stage-B1] / | 428.6 GAS.C Cranford : [Stage-B1-B2] / Elizabth Gaskell | 428.6 GAS.N North and south : [B2.1] / | 428.6 GAS.T Tales from the thousand and one nights : [A2] / |
This is the true account of Doris Pilkington Garimara's mother Molly, made legendary by the film 'Rabbit-Proof Fence'. In 1931 Molly led her two sisters on an extraordinary 1,600 kilometre walk across remote Western Australia. Aged 8, 11 and 14, they escaped the confinement of a government institution for Aboriginal children removed from their families. Barefoot, without provisions or maps, tracked by Native Police and search planes, the girls followed the rabbit-proof fence, knowing it would lead them home. Their journey - longer than many of the celebrated walks of our explorer heroes - reveals a past more cruel than we could ever imagine