Living In Hope
Frank Byrne
Living In Hope
Frank Byrne
Winner of the Most Underrated Book of the Year Award 2018
A memoir of boyhood by a man who was removed as a child - from country, from culture and language, from family, from his mother.
Filled with surprises and unlikely fun, this is more than just a story of surviving. From hiding out from the Japanese in spring-fed caves in the deep Kimberley, to being let loose in a paddock just like a poddy calf at Moola Bulla, to cowboy comics at the Beagle Bay mission.
A story of white bosses, of priest bosses, of black stockmen and of staying out of trouble.
With honesty and unexpected graciousness, Frank reminds us of a not-so-distant past and of how things happened for Aboriginal people in the North West.
Written by Frank Byrne with Frances Coughlan and Gerard Waterford
‘This is a very strong story of survival. A tragic reminder of the harshness and unfairness of the mission era but also the toughness and determination of our people.‘ - Bruce Pascoe.
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