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This special collection is the perfect introduction to Black Inc.‘s definitive ‘Growing Up’ series. Featuring pieces from Growing Up Asian, Growing Up Aboriginal, Growing Up African, Growing Up Queer and Growing Up Disabled in Australia, it captures the diversity of our nation in moving and revelatory ways.
Growing Up in Australia also features gems from essential Australian memoirs such as Rick Morton’s 100 Years of Dirt and Magda Szubanski’s Reckoning.
Contributors include Benjamin Law, Anna Goldsworthy, Nyadol Nyuon, Tara June Winch and many more.
With a foreword by Alice Pung, this anthology is a wonderful gift for adult and adolescent readers alike.
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This special collection is the perfect introduction to Black Inc.‘s definitive ‘Growing Up’ series. Featuring pieces from Growing Up Asian, Growing Up Aboriginal, Growing Up African, Growing Up Queer and Growing Up Disabled in Australia, it captures the diversity of our nation in moving and revelatory ways.
Growing Up in Australia also features gems from essential Australian memoirs such as Rick Morton’s 100 Years of Dirt and Magda Szubanski’s Reckoning.
Contributors include Benjamin Law, Anna Goldsworthy, Nyadol Nyuon, Tara June Winch and many more.
With a foreword by Alice Pung, this anthology is a wonderful gift for adult and adolescent readers alike.
In 2008, Black Inc. published the first in the Growing Up series, Growing Up Asian in Australia, a collection of fifty-five short memoirs and nine interviews, edited by Alice Pung.
Featuring some of the most well-known and emerging voices in Australian writing, each book in the Growing Up series captures the diversity of our nation in moving and revelatory ways.