A review by renee_conoulty
Spirits of the Ghan, by Judy Nunn
5.0
I was wandering through my library the other day and noticed a brochure that said Judy Nunn would be visiting during her book tour to promote Spirits of the Ghan. I had read her book called Territory just before I moved to the Northern Territory and was excited to hear she had another book about the Northern territory coming out. I had a sneaky peek in NetGalley and got myself a copy.
Spirits of the Ghan is fantastic Australian fiction, spanning the generations and melding historical fiction with contemporary fiction. It gave a wonderful insight into aboriginal life, both in the outback and in the city. The spirituality of the aboriginal people gave the book a magical realism feel. The severe racism against the aboriginal people in the 1800's and the stolen generation of the 1960's were explored.
I was excited to see the town I live in mentioned early on in the book. I'm looking forward to meeting Judy in that particular town next week.
I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Spirits of the Ghan is fantastic Australian fiction, spanning the generations and melding historical fiction with contemporary fiction. It gave a wonderful insight into aboriginal life, both in the outback and in the city. The spirituality of the aboriginal people gave the book a magical realism feel. The severe racism against the aboriginal people in the 1800's and the stolen generation of the 1960's were explored.
I was excited to see the town I live in mentioned early on in the book. I'm looking forward to meeting Judy in that particular town next week.
I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.