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'On the top shelf in his aunt's dressing room, Damien Freeman discovered a collection of family memorabilia that told a story he had always assumed to be perfectly unexceptional. The Aunt's Mirrors reveals an unexpected story of how an immigrant family from Poland made a new life - whilst continuing an old one - in 19th century Beechworth, Grafton, Rylstone and Sydney through the shared sense of meaningfulness that permeated the lives of seven generations of this Australian Jewish family. ' (Publication summary)
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Something Ancient, Something New
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Institute Review , June no. 9 2018;
— Review of The Aunt's Mirrors : Family Experience and Meaningfulness : A Memoir 2014 single work autobiography
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Something Ancient, Something New
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Institute Review , June no. 9 2018;
— Review of The Aunt's Mirrors : Family Experience and Meaningfulness : A Memoir 2014 single work autobiography
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