
ALTJIRARAMA
To Dream
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A future life was calling but before he could step out and seek or grasp for that opportunity, he needed to meet and know his father and mother and why he had been left behind in Wyndham for so long.
Left in his grandmother Gilly's care when just a month old he had no Dreamtime stories about his parents. So, when opportunity knocked, he set out to meet them and discover and endeavor to understand their walk down life's path.
Venturing all over the Kimberley he meets many who know his parents and offer information, but truth is the reality that settles desire and eventually he knows what life can dish up to any man.
Finally venturing South to commence education at an Agricultural College circumstance is about to step in his path and for one so young his whole world is going to change dramatically.
Never shirking from a challenge, Billa along with Minjarra Charles a college associate, dreams big. Together they plan discuss and eventually agree to challenge Australian norms of the time and prove Aboriginals can achieve just like any man.
This ethnic novel is a window into the soul of racism, but it has unprecedented swings and roundabouts and proves all men are equal and no one should ever judge any book by its cover. Billa Steven proves all men can achieve but some believe they are entitled and the very color of one's skin does not define that reality.
Laws, prejudice, hate, fear, and even downright arrogance show how long the road will be if men continue to refuse to Acknowledge the huge wealth of knowledge our first nations people offer the whole world we live in.
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