Based on the true experiences of three Aboriginal girls in the early 1930s, this book explores a dark moment in Australian history. Under assimilationist policy, mixed-race Aboriginal children were sent to the Moore River Native Settlement, a reform camp. Determined to escape from the deplorable conditions of the settlement, girls Molly, Daisy, and Gracie embark on the long journey home to Jigalong, using the pest-exclusion fence built across the country as a guide.
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