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I recently finished the book, and although I´d heard about the mistreating of Aboriginal children before, it was very moving. I wondered that not much of this torture was mentioned in the book, but then the girls were perhaps so happy to escape shortly after their being brought to the "school". I admired their strength, esp. that of Gracie, and gave it 5 stares because of its importance.Now looking ahead to the film, which I still have to find among my recent orders. ;)


I must admit that before seeing the movie, Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002), I had no idea such horrible discrimination and mistreatment of children and indigenous people had occurred in Australia, and for so long, deep into the 1970s. It broke my heart. That's why I suggested we read this story. Simply this is something we all should know about, and remember.