<p>A wave of life stories and autobiographical narratives by Aboriginal women began in the late 1970s and gained momentum a decade later with the publication of Sally Morgan's&nbsp;<em>My Place</em>&nbsp;(1987) which became a bestseller. While some of the books of the first wave focused mainly (if not exclusively) on the author Aboriginal women's life stories widened over time to include transgenerational histories of the family.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Reading Aboriginal Women's Life Stories</em>&nbsp;is an important discussion of books that have shaped our understanding of contemporary Indigenous Australian literature. Anne Brewster provides an in-depth textual analysis of three key titles and situates them in relation to concepts of history race gender family storytelling and Aboriginality in modern Australia.</p>
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