This Is White Country

This Is White Country by Barbra-Lee Stephen, published by Trafford Publishing in February 2013, is a work of fiction comprising short stories. The narrative centers around Father Joe Macaffery, whose enigmatic past unfolds in the seaside town of Bindaree. As he gains popularity, he takes on the challenge of assisting disadvantaged Indigenous teens in his church, setting the stage for a confrontation with local adversities.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of community dynamics as Father Joe faces a bigoted Mayor, a psychotic drug dealer, and the ingrained prejudices of small-town Australia. The book delves into themes of social justice and resilience, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of those marginalized in society. With 210 pages, this edition offers a thoughtful reflection on the complexities of human relationships and societal issues.
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Father Joe Macaffery is a man whose life was a mystery before his arrival in the sea-side town of Bindaree. He enjoys great popularity, until he decides to help school the town’s disadvantaged Indigenous teens in his church. With a handful of streetwise helpers he fights a bigoted Mayor, a psychotic drug dealer and the prejudices of small town Australia.
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