Raised on a remote Australian island, Ronnie Summers overcame racism, poverty, and illiteracy to become a respected Tasmanian Aboriginal elder. This poignant memoir recalls the various stages of Ronnie&;s life: his outcast status as a child; his battle against alcoholism; his struggle for literacy as an adult; and his lifelong commitment to storytelling, craftsmanship, and music that kept his spirit strong in the face of adversity. Told with humor and sincerity, this chronicle is moving and enlightening, and the included CD of Cape Barren music gives further depth to this inspiring story.
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Ronnie Summers is a descendant of the Trawl-wool-way and Palawa people of North East Tasmania and he grew up on Cape Barren Island. He has won a National Reconciliation Award, a Centenary of Federation Award, and has been nominated for Tasmanian Aboriginal of the Year.
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Anbieter: Arapiles Mountain Books - Mount of Alex, Castlemaine, VIC, Australien
Soft Cover. Zustand: F-. First Edition. 8vo. original printed paper wraps (a trifle rubbed); pp. [xvi (last blank)], 148 (last blank), with illustrations + CD in rear pouch. A near fine copy. Artikel-Nr. 025892
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