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Corporal Hitler's pistol

Corporal Hitler's pistol

When an affluent Kempsey matron spots a young Aboriginal boy who bears an uncanny resemblance to her husband, not only does she scream for divorce, attempt to take control of the child's future and upend her comfortable life, but the whole town seems drawn into chaos. A hero of the First World War has a fit at the cinema and is taken to a psychiatric ward in Sydney, his Irish farmhand is murdered, and a gay piano-playing veteran, quietly a friend to many in town, is implicated. Corporal Hitler's Pistol speaks to the never-ending war that began with 'the war to end all wars'. Rural communities have always been a melting pot and many are happy to accept a diverse bunch, as long as they don't overstep. Set in a town he knows very well, in this novel Tom Keneally tells a compelling story of the interactions and relationships between black and white Australians in early twentieth-century Australia.

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920478600 F KEN
Adult Fiction   . Available .  
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RSN 000069323292
ISBN 9781760893224
1760893226
Call Number A823.3
Dates Keneally, Thomas 1935-
Name of Publisher Milsons Point, NSW : Vintage Australia, 2021.
Attachments 24 cm.
Summary When an affluent Kempsey matron spots a young Aboriginal boy who bears an uncanny resemblance to her husband, not only does she scream for divorce, attempt to take control of the child's future and upend her comfortable life, but the whole town seems drawn into chaos. A hero of the First World War has a fit at the cinema and is taken to a psychiatric ward in Sydney, his Irish farmhand is murdered, and a gay piano-playing veteran, quietly a friend to many in town, is implicated. Corporal Hitler's Pistol speaks to the never-ending war that began with 'the war to end all wars'. Rural communities have always been a melting pot and many are happy to accept a diverse bunch, as long as they don't overstep. Set in a town he knows very well, in this novel Tom Keneally tells a compelling story of the interactions and relationships between black and white Australians in early twentieth-century Australia.
Subject World War, 1914-1918 Social aspects
Small cities
Communities
Interpersonal relations
Aboriginal Australians
Race relations -- Australia -- 20th century
Veterans
Murder
Australia Race relations
Kempsey (N.S.W.) Social conditions 20th century
Australia Social life and customs 20th century
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