Waste Recycling And Reuse

by Sally Morgan


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The author looks at the issues surrounding the production and disposal of waste worldwide and suggests sustainable solutions

48
English
Genre, Non Fiction

About The Author

Sally Morgan’s My Place is a story of a young Aboriginal girl growing up to false heritage and not knowing where she is from. Recounts of several of Morgan’s family members are told. The story setting revolves around Morgan’s own hometown, Perth, Western Australia, and also Corunna Downs. Morgan has four siblings, two brothers and two sisters. She faces many challenges, such as fitting in at school, getting good marks for acceptance in University, and living life without her father.

The book has been published in several parts ‘for young readers’ in the following parts:

Sally’s story (Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1990.) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (‘My Place’ for young readers, part 1′. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-78-4

Arthur Corunna’s story (Narkaling Productions, 1995) edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (‘My Place’ for young readers, part 2′. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-77-6

Mother and daughter: The story of Daisy and Glady’s Corunna (Narkaling Productions, 1994) Edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (‘My Place’ for young readers, part 3′. For children.) ISBN 0-949206-79-2


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