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Maxine Beneba Clarke is an
Australian writer of Afro-Caribbean descent,
whose work
includes fiction, non-fiction,
plays and poetry. She is the
author of...
- The Hate Race is a 2016
memoir by
Maxine Beneba Clarke. The book
explores Clarke's
experiences growing up
Black in
Australia during the 1980s and 1990s...
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November 2020. Review:
Growing Up
African in Australia,
edited by
Maxine Beneba Clarke,
Magan Magan and
Ahmed Yussuf Vartanian, Hrag (28
September 2011)...
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Robert Ruark, John Steinbeck,
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain,
Maxine Beneba Clarke, Paul Howard,
Finley Peter Dunne, and
Irvine Welsh.
Charles ****ens...
- co-aut****d with
Meyne Wyatt, 2022) 11
Words for Love (illustrated by
Maxine Beneba Clarke, 2022) "Randa Abdel-Fattah". AustLit:
Discover Australian Stories...
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Foreign Soil is a
collection of
short fiction by
Maxine Beneba Clarke published in 2014 by Hachette. It won the 2013
Victorian Premier's
Unpublished M****cript...
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Patchwork Bike is a 2016 children's book by
Maxine Beneba Clarke and
illustrated by Van
Thanh Rudd. A girl who
lives at the edge of a "no-go desert"...
- 2018-12-22. Reich,
Hannah (March 9, 2021). "Writing
Black Lives Matter:
Maxine Beneba Clarke and
Angie Thomas on
their latest books for
children and
young people"...
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Fiona McGregor,
David Marr,
Christos Tsiolkas,
Margaret Simons,
Maxine Beneba Clarke,
Richard Flanagan, Kate Holden,
Maddee Clark,
Martin McKenzie-Murray...
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Anglican 10.3%. Some of Kellyville's
notable residents include:
Maxine Beneba Clarke – award-winning author, poet and
illustrator Greg Page –
former member...