Back on the Block: Bill Simon's Story

Nonfiction, History, Australia & Oceania, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Back on the Block: Bill Simon's Story by Bill Simon, Des Montgomerie, Jo Tuscano, Aboriginal Studies Press
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Author: Bill Simon, Des Montgomerie, Jo Tuscano ISBN: 9780855757427
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press Language: English
Author: Bill Simon, Des Montgomerie, Jo Tuscano
ISBN: 9780855757427
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press
Language: English

Bold and inspiring, this insider's story recalls the life of a stolen child who grew up to be an angry, addicted young man, only to eventually undergo a life-changing transformation into a compassionate pastor. Beaten, deprived of his freedom, and used as child labor, Bill Simon's abnormal childhood led to two decades of self-abuse and crime, of which this volume recounts many painful memories: of his mother telling him that she didn't want him and that he was "the scum of the earth," and of being locked up in the notorious Kinchela Boys Home for eight years. With humanity and hope, however, the chronicle shows how Bill turned his poisoned life around and now helps members of the Stolen Generations discover their voice, find their place, and put their pain to rest. From his home on the Block in Sydney’s Redfern-one of the most contentious and misunderstood places in Australia-Bill Simon tells the truth about life in one of Australia’s most notoriously abusive juvenile institutions and offers important insight into the brutality of the government's policy of assimilation.

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Bold and inspiring, this insider's story recalls the life of a stolen child who grew up to be an angry, addicted young man, only to eventually undergo a life-changing transformation into a compassionate pastor. Beaten, deprived of his freedom, and used as child labor, Bill Simon's abnormal childhood led to two decades of self-abuse and crime, of which this volume recounts many painful memories: of his mother telling him that she didn't want him and that he was "the scum of the earth," and of being locked up in the notorious Kinchela Boys Home for eight years. With humanity and hope, however, the chronicle shows how Bill turned his poisoned life around and now helps members of the Stolen Generations discover their voice, find their place, and put their pain to rest. From his home on the Block in Sydney’s Redfern-one of the most contentious and misunderstood places in Australia-Bill Simon tells the truth about life in one of Australia’s most notoriously abusive juvenile institutions and offers important insight into the brutality of the government's policy of assimilation.

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