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Into the Ring: September

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Francesca Davidson reviews Peter Carstairs' first feature, September, a subtle, intimate coming-of-age tale about the...
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Francesca Davidson reviews Peter Carstairs' first feature, September, a subtle, intimate coming-of-age tale about the friendship between an Aboriginal boy and a white boy. Set in rural Western Australia in 1968, its social backdrop is that of the the Federal Pastoral Industry Award, which saw Aboriginal workers paid in wages for the first time. SKU: 01182-M155 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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