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MP3 Brian Pettit - The Weilmoringle Kid

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Brewarrina
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This Is It
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Building the School
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Opening Day
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Gurungu
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Listen, Teacha.
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Lonely Nights
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Tjukurapa
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The Weilmoringle Kid
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When the River Came Down
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The Football Carnival
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Company
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Secrets
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An Eye for the Bush
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Playing the Game
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Webbing
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New Beginnings
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Exposed
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The Weilmoringle Cup
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Communion
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A Sea of Mud
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Keeping Count
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The Final Step
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A city bred teacher must pioneer a school in the Australian outback. Brian Pettit was sent to the outback in 1961 as a young and inexperienced teacher. He endured, going in a boy and coming out a man, forever grateful to an extraordinary Aboriginal.

24 MP3 Songs in this album (402:49) !
Related styles: Spoken Word: Audiobook, Type: Vocal

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Brian Pettit grew up on a poultry farm west of Sydney, Australia. A scholarship to Wagga Wagga Teachers' College launched a career in education. His first assignment (1961) was to a fifty thousand acre sheep station in the outback where he had to build the school first before teaching in it. His experiences with the mostly Aboriginal students were the subject of his first novel, The Weilmoringle Kid.

In 1965, he and two friends sailed for Canada to 'have a look'. There, as their parents lamented, 'the boys forgot to come home'. After a year of teaching at Topley, B.C., Pettit ventured to Vancouver Island and found work setting chokers and scaling in a logging camp. He eventually moved to Nanaimo to teach and was principal of a number of elementary schools until retiring in 1997.

For his Masters degree at the University of Victoria he wrote the thesis Canadian Nationalism: With What Are We to Identify Ourselves? (1984), seen as sub-themes in his novels When The Curlew Cries (1998), Saturday's Hero (2000) and Cameron's Crossing (2006).


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