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''Dougy'' () is a young adult novel written by
James Moloney James "Jim" Moloney (born 20 September 1954) is an Australian children's author. A prolific writer whose books span an age range from seven- to seventeen-year-olds, he is best known for his young adult novels. He has been nominated and won awa ...
and first published in 1993 by University of Queensland Press. By 2013 the National Library of Australia listed 18 editions of the novel in a variety of formats including book, audio book, braille and e-book. It is the first book in the ''Gracey trilogy'', followed by '' Gracey'' (1994) and ''Angela'' (1998) In 1994 it was an Honour Book in the category of Older Readers in the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards. James Moloney taught for 2 years in outback Queensland and his observation from that time developed into the novel. "I watched aboriginal children growing up, the difficulties they faced, the close family relations that mean so much and the ingrained prejudice of the dominant white culture around them." The book is dedicated to Douglas Collins, a student Moloney taught, who collapsed and died during a
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game.


Plot summary

The story as told by Dougy tells us about an
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family living in a dump in Australia. Dougy is thirteen years old and lives in government subsidised housing with a seldom seen alcoholic father. His sister Gracey is a talented
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who wins a scholarship to a private school and this leads to resentment from the white community who see it as another government handout. The blacks and whites live an uneasy co-existence, but when an alarming incident occurs the underlying
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surfaces and violence erupts.


Themes

There are several themes in the book relevant to teenagers and these make it useful as a set text in senior schools * Relationships: between Dougy and Gracey and their family, mistrust between black and white communities; the closeness and support within the black community * Identity: Dougy and Gracey lack of knowledge of and interest in their Aboriginality * Racial issues: the uneasy co-existence of the black and white communities; resentment by white of blacks receiving government money; stereotyped attitudes * Aboriginal Spirituality: connection to the land and stories through the legend of the ''Moodagudda'' Dougy is a book that is showing stories about Dougy having to deal with racism and being left out. This is an important book, that we could show to kids that are about the ages 12-15 and they would be able to experience through Dougy how racism feels like.- by a student in unity college!! Year 7


''The Gracey Trilogy''

''The Gracey Trilogy'' includes: * ''Dougy'' (Book 1) * '' Gracey'' (Book 2) * ''
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'' (Book 3)


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* http://www.jamesmoloney.com.au/ 1993 Australian novels Novels by James Moloney Australian children's novels Novels set in Queensland Novels set in Brisbane University of Queensland Press books 1993 children's books Children's books set in Queensland Children's books about Aboriginal Australians {{1990s-child-novel-stub