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Society & Culture:Relationships
In 1970 an eighteen year old, pregnant Lynda Holden took the advice of her doctor who suggested a place she could go to find support.
As it happened the support came cloaked with disrespect and deception, and she was told her Aboriginality meant she couldn't keep the baby.
Lynda is telling her story in a new memoir, co-written with Jo Tuscano, called This Is Where You Have To Go
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