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Too Afraid to Cry
Too Afraid to Cry | Ali Cobby Eckermann
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Too Afraid to Cry is a memoir that, in bare blunt prose and piercingly lyrical verse, gives witness to the human cost of policies that created the Stolen Generations of Indigenous people in Australia. It is a narrative of good and evil, terror and happiness, despair and courage. It is the story of a people profoundly wronged, told through the frank eyes of a child, and the troubled mind of that child as an adult, whose life was irretrievably changed by being tricked away from her family and adopted into a German Lutheran family. What makes this book sing is not only Ali Cobby Eckermann's strong and unique narrative voice and her ability to cut to the essence of things in her poetry, but also the astounding courage with which she leads the reader through the complex account of a life in free-fall and a journey to wholeness through reconnection with her birth family and its ageless culture and wisdom. This is a brave book, written by a woman who has faced her demons, transformed her suffering into a work of art, and found her true sitting place in the world.
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MariettaSG
Too Afraid to Cry | Ali Cobby Eckermann
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Well known poet and author Ali Cobby Eckerman's moving and troubling story of her journey to find her place and people. Interspersed with poems that provide strong emotion, this text gives a straightforward account of how complicated life has been made to be for the Aboriginal people of Australia who were stolen. 😢 and 😀

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Sue
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This heartbreaking memoir shows the fallout from the government policies that resulted in the Stolen Generations. Ali Cobby Eckermann tells of the abuse and trauma she endured and her lifelong struggle to find where she belonged.

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Cathythoughts What a great title .. I remember being afraid to cry ( in case I never stopped) ... sounds like a beautiful one ❤️ 6y
quirkyreader I just finished “The Wandering Girl”. That is also about the Stolen Generation. 6y
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Sue
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My evening plans came a little unstuck when I was trapped under this sleeping pile of kittiness and couldn‘t move. I was able to get my hands on an electronic copy of the tagged book and kept on going!

cariashley 😻 6y
chapter_fifty2017 🐺❤ awww 6y
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Jolynne
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A brave, beautiful and heartbreaking story of forced assimilation told through journal style writing and poetry.

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Lauredhel
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Sue Nice! 7y
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