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Some everyday folk and Dawn

Australian writer Miles Franklin -- that's not a man's name, it's a woman's, short for ""Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin""--Was an odd and greatly underappreciated writer. If you read of her at the online encyclopedia, you'll learn that ""She has had a long-lasting impact on Australian literary life through her endowment of a major literary award known as the Miles Franklin Award."" Well, we'd never heard of it. But we happened into this book, ""Some Everyday Folk and Dawn, "" and we love it. It's not the novel she was famous for, either: that was ""My Brilliant Career."" Here, listen to th.

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  • "Australian writer Miles Franklin -- that's not a man's name, it's a woman's, short for ""Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin""--Was an odd and greatly underappreciated writer. If you read of her at the online encyclopedia, you'll learn that ""She has had a long-lasting impact on Australian literary life through her endowment of a major literary award known as the Miles Franklin Award."" Well, we'd never heard of it. But we happened into this book, ""Some Everyday Folk and Dawn, "" and we love it. It's not the novel she was famous for, either: that was ""My Brilliant Career."" Here, listen to th."@en
  • "It is 1904 and women's suffrage has hit the small town of Noonoon. Though the election campaigners preen themselves for the women's vote, the fight isn't entirely won, for the male residents are bristling at this threat to their supremacy. And down at Clay's there are other problems too: Dawn is now a young woman and in these days of slender chances Grandma Clay must keep an eye on the marriage market. But Dawn, lively and outspoken wants a career on the stage."
  • "It is 1904 and women's suffrage has hit the small town of Noonoon. Though the election campaigners preen themselves for the women's vote, the fight isn't entirely won, for the male residents are bristling at this threat to their supremacy. And down at Clay's there are other problems too: Dawn is now a young woman and in these days of slender chances Grandma Clay must keep an eye on the marriage market. But Dawn, lively and outspoken wants a career on the stage."@en

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