Tracks - A Book Review
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Complete, First published Jul 18
Mature
A world in between the old world and the new, in a country where the culture is diverse in much of its makeup, racism was still out in the open, communism was still a hope, and the Sydney Push movement ran the lives of the progressive young in Australia, this was the world Robyn Davidson came from.
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