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===About the Author=== | ===About the Author=== | ||
Doris (Garimara) Pilkington was born on the Balfour Downs Station, Western Australia, in 1932. At a very young age, Pilkington, along with her mother and baby sister, were removed from their home and shipped to the Moore River Native Settlement. Their forced removal was part of a governmental program that was aimed at assimilating aboriginal peoples into white culture. In 1990, Pilkington won the David Unaipon Award for her book ''Caprice: A Stockman’s Daughter''. ''Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence'', her second book was published in 1996 and it was turned into a film in 2002. Also in 2002, her third book ''Under the Wintamarra Tree'' was published. (UQ Press) | |||
===Plot Summary=== | ===Plot Summary=== |
Revision as of 23:53, 3 May 2006
About the Author
Doris (Garimara) Pilkington was born on the Balfour Downs Station, Western Australia, in 1932. At a very young age, Pilkington, along with her mother and baby sister, were removed from their home and shipped to the Moore River Native Settlement. Their forced removal was part of a governmental program that was aimed at assimilating aboriginal peoples into white culture. In 1990, Pilkington won the David Unaipon Award for her book Caprice: A Stockman’s Daughter. Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence, her second book was published in 1996 and it was turned into a film in 2002. Also in 2002, her third book Under the Wintamarra Tree was published. (UQ Press)