What happens when a nation builds its future on stories it hasn’t fully faced? Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion with Paul Rushworth-Brown on his new book Outback Odyssey, and the larger conversation around cultural responsibility and national memory.
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Paul Rushworth-Brown is an Australian historical novelist whose work explores moral consequence, inherited silence, and the human cost of policy and power. His novel Outback Odyssey examines how ordinary individuals are shaped — and sometimes compromised — by the historical forces they enter. His writing invites readers into the complexity of memory, migration, and belonging within twentieth-century Australia. www.paulrushworthbrown.com
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https://www.paulrushworthbrown.com/books The Real Story Behind Outback Odyssey:
https://www.paulrushworthbrown.com/the-real-story-behind-outback-odyssey The Outback Archive:
https://www.paulrushworthbrown.com/the-outback-archive
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