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Read This: All Bruce Pascoe Needs Is a Biro

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Navigating War and Identity in Historical Fiction

This chapter explores a novel set in 13th century Mongolia, focusing on a soldier's experiences amid war and colonialism. It emphasizes the need for nuanced dialogues about history, identity, and the impact of conflict, while addressing the complexities of truth and perspective. The conversation also reflects on the importance of storytelling in shaping societal attitudes and fostering understanding across diverse backgrounds.

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