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9781863682374

Shadow Lines

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  • ISBN13:

    9781863682374

  • ISBN10:

    1863682376

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-06-01
  • Publisher: Fremantle Arts Center Pr

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Summary

"Shadow Lines is the remarkable story of Jessie Argyle and Edward Smith, the author's grandparents. At five years of age Jessie Argyle was taken from her family in the remote East Kimberley in Australia's north-west, forced to walk 150 miles to the coast with police on horseback, placed on a ship and sent almost 2,000 miles south to grow up in an institution for Aboriginal children. Edwared Smith was born into a modest middle-class family of clerks and civil servants in London. At eighteen Edward emigrated to a distant corner of the British Empire-Australia. In a deeply racially divided society, jessie and Edward met, fell in love and against strong opposition, married. BNeautifully written, shadow Lines is a powerful, deeply personal and inspiring story of love and the ability of the human spirit to triumph despite, what seem to be, overwhelming odds."

Author Biography

Stephen Kinnane currently lectures at Murdoch University, Western Australia, in Australian Indigenous Studies and Sustainable Development.

Table of Contents

Homelandsp. 9
Borderlandsp. 77
Borderlinesp. 225
Shadow Linesp. 363
Epiloguep. 381
Notes on Sourcesp. 383
Select Bibliographyp. 399
Photographsp. 405
Acknowledgementsp. 407
Indexp. 411
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