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Discover 'God, the Devil and Me', the captivating autobiography by Alf Taylor, a poignant reflection on growing up in the New Norcia Mission. This profoundly entertaining narrative intertwines elements of dark humor and unflinching honesty, recounting the struggles of young children caught in a world shaped by the harsh realities of life under the care of Spanish nuns and brothers. As you delve into this compelling story, you will experience a vivid portrait of 1950s and 1960s Australia, revealing the profound impact of faith and neglect on identity and resilience. Alf's powerful storytelling shines through, offering insights into the friendships forged in adversity and the devastating consequences faced by many as they sought refuge from a difficult existence. Shortlisted for the prestigious NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2022, this book stands out in Indigenous literature and Australian autobiographies alike. With a unique blend of sharp wit and tragic narrative, readers are invited to navigate the complexities of childhood trauma, spirituality, and survival. 'God, the Devil and Me' is not just a memoir; it’s a groundbreaking contribution to the dialogue on Aboriginal history and culture, ensuring that the voices of the marginalized are neither forgotten nor silenced. Immerse yourself in the extraordinary journey of Alf Taylor, a true storyteller whose work resonates with humor and pathos, bringing to life a narrative that challenges perceptions and enlightens understanding of Australia’s past.