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2019
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Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter
est. 1990
Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter
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- Woven Song : the Journey from Knowing to Understanding, single work column (p. 1)
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Her Mother’s Daughter : A Memoir,
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'It was a privilege to hear the multi-award-winning author of many books for children, biographer of Charmian Clift and now memoirist, Nadia Wheatley. Nadia’s talk focused on her recent book, Her Mother’s Daughter, the intense and complex story of her mother Neen’s life, and Nadia’s memories of childhood, a relationship truncated by her mother’s death when she was only nine. These memories were tended by Nadia, taken out and drawn on over the years to keep her presence real.' (Introduction)
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Saffron and Silk,
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'Asked how she feels about India, academic and educator Anne Benjamin says is it too complex, historically and politically, to give a simple answer. But spending three and a half years there and her long association with it was transformative, and she is comfortable to say she now feels ‘part of Indian communities’.' (Introduction)
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