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1 A Long Way Home: Ghostwriter Larry Buttrose on Telling Saroo Brierley's Story behind the Film Lion Amanda Hoh , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , February 2017;

'From the moment Larry Buttrose heard the story about Saroo Brierley, he knew what a remarkable one it was.

A five-year-old boy loses his family at an Indian train station, spends 32 hours on a train, three weeks alone on the streets of Kolkata, then gets placed in an orphanage where an Australian family adopts him and takes him to Hobart.'

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1 Creation of an Anthology : How Do You Fit 200 Years of Literature Into One Volume? Amanda Hoh , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Sydney Pen Magazine , November 2009; (p. 11-12)
A symposium, Australian Literary Futures, was held at the State Library of NSW on August 1 to mark the publication of The Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature. The symposium, presented in association with Macquarie University and Sydney PEN brought together authors, scholars and editors to discuss the significance of Australian literature for contemporary readers, in schools, universities, and for different audiences here and around the world. This report by Debra Adelaide, Amanda Hoh and Gemma Black covers some of the key sessions.
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