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ISBN: | 1926760808 (ISBN13: 9781926760803) |
Edition Language: | English |

Dean Mayes
Paperback | Pages: 344 pages Rating: 4.34 | 82 Users | 37 Reviews
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Title | : | Gifts of the Peramangk |
Author | : | Dean Mayes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
Published | : | October 26th 2012 by Central Avenue Publishing (first published October 18th 2012) |
Categories | : | Cultural. Australia. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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In 1950s Australia, during the height of the divisive White Australia Policy, Virginia, a young Aboriginal girl is taken from her home and put to work on an isolated and harsh outback station. Her only solace: the violin, taught to her secretly by the kind-hearted wife of the abusive station owner. However, Virginia's prodigious musical gift cannot save her from years of hardship and racism.Decades later, her eight year old granddaughter Ruby plays the violin with the passion Virginia once possessed. Amidst poverty, domestic violence and social dysfunction, Ruby escapes her circumstance through her practice with her grandmother's frail, guiding hand. Ruby’s zeal attracts the attention of an enigmatic music professor and with his help, she embarks on an incredible journey of musical discovery that will culminate in a rare opportunity. But with two cultural worlds colliding, her gift and her ambition will be threatened by deeply ingrained distrust, family jealousies and tragic secrets that will define her very identity.
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Ratings: 4.34 From 82 Users | 37 ReviewsJudgment Containing Books Gifts of the Peramangk
Dean has written a superb book. It's two stories in one, beginning with Virginia an Aboriginal girl taken away from her family. To be placed in a outback property, made to work hard all hours of the day. She is abused by the property owner. Her only solace is listening to the owners wife playing the violin.When she is discovered listening at the window Virginia is invited in to learn how to play. As time goes on she looks forward to her lessons and she becomes very proficient. Years laterI very much enjoyed this book. The author does a great job in describing the harsh life circumstances of the main characters, both in the present and in the past. I can't believe how people can treat each other with such lack of respect, (view spoiler)[ with a White farm owner in the 1950s treating his Aboriginal slaves like things. Hitting 8 year old girls unconscious and refering to them as 'it' and 'things'. (hide spoiler)] I keep thinking whether the author is just over exaggerating, but I'm
Firstly, I received a complimentary copy of this book for a review.I started reading Gifts of the Peramangk without knowing exactly what I was getting into. I accepted the book because I had heard good things about the author and his storytelling skills; and, had read the summary of the story which was intriguing. That's the thing about summaries, though. They can all be intriguing and, sometimes, the best part of the book. Thankfully, this was not the case.To begin, the only negative remark I

My review of "Gifts of Peremangk" brought me to tears and tugged at my heart thru out, but also made me cheer at the end. Dean Mayes writes with passion and detail thru story and character. Music is its own in this story: it heals several wounds (if not all) in this story of Virginia and Ruby.Virginia, was the most heartbreaking character. It's shocking to know this kind of thing actually happened, ripping apart families and resulting in horrible abuse. Until she finds a source of kindness and
Australian author, Dean Mayes has quickly established himself as a writer of powerful emotions, enabling us (as readers) to feel and hear his deftly crafted work. Gifts of the Peramangk, is an emotional story which highlights the cruelty of racism during the 1950s White Australia Policy. This period of time was well known as the stolen generation. We follow the path of a young Aboriginal girl, Virginia, who is taken from her mother at the tender age of eight. Through the tragic circumstances, a
I had the pleasure of reading The Hambledown Dream by Mr. Hayes last year and just loved it. So, I was really excited to read his newest book, Gifts of the Peramangk. The cover alone is stunning, but it's what is between the covers that kept me riveted night after night. I savored it slowly, not wanting to see this novel end.A poignant, thought-provoking novel that deals with the real issue of racism, and with characters that are so well developed, I wept for them and I cheered for their
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