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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... vol. 31 no. 3 June 2009 of Foreign Literature Studies est. 1978- Foreign Literature Studies
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Orphans at the Beach : Re-visiting Michael Noonan's The December Boys, Margot Hillel , single work criticism
'There is renewed interest in The December Boys and other books by Michael Noonan in large part because the former was made into a film.Richard Becker who made the film called The December Boys a compelling and charming story.It suggests that film and indeed book audiences frequently try to reconnect with an idealised childhood,looking to the past as a way of critiquing the present.This paper will explore the way The December Boys explores notions of childhood,of a child's need to belong,of Australia's past and its fascination with its landscape.The interest in the book suggests that there is still a readership for works about a 'childhood past' which resonates for a 'childhood present' and for those who still hanker over their own lost childhood.'
(p. 140-146)

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