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Eddie Betts The Boy From Boomerang Crescent 2022 1st Edition Betts

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Eddie Betts The Boy From Boomerang Crescent 2022 1st Edition Betts
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Publisher: ‎ Simon & Schuster Australia (3 August 2022)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Betts, Eddie
ISBN: 9781761102394, 1761102397
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Eddie Betts The Boy From Boomerang Crescent 2022 1st Edition Betts by Betts, Eddie 9781761102394, 1761102397 instant download after payment.

It’s a long, hard road from the Nullarbor to the MCG.

How does a self-described ‘skinny Aboriginal kid’ overcome a legacy of family tragedy to become an AFL legend?

One thing’s for sure - it’s not easy.
But then, there’s always been something special about Eddie Betts.
Betts grew up in Port Lincoln and Kalgoorlie, in environments where the destructive legacies of colonialism – racism, police targeting of Aboriginal people, drug and alcohol misuse, family violence – were sadly normalised.
His childhood was defined by family closeness as well as family strife, plus a wonderful freedom that he and his cousins exploited to the full – for better and for worse.
When he made the decision to take his talents across the Nullarbor to Melbourne to chase his footballing dreams – homesickness be damned – everything changed.

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