All through his growing-up years, John Danalis's family had an
Aboriginal skull on the mantelpiece; yet only as an adult after
enrolling in an Indigenous Writing coursedid he ask his family where it
came from and whether it should be restored to its rightful owners. This
is the compelling story of how the skull of an Aboriginal man, found on
the banks of the Murray River more than40 years ago, came to be returned
to his Wamba Wamba descendants. It is a story of awakening, atonement,
forgiveness, and friendship. "It is as if a whole window into Indigenous
culture has blown open, not just the window, but every door in the
house," says John Danalis. Part history, part detective story, part
cultural discovery and emotional journey, this is a book for young and
old, showing the transformative and healing power of true
reconciliation."