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The Road from Coorain by Jill Ker Conway
Contributed by: Miah
  • 1. In 'The Road from Coorain', Jill Ker Conway offers a compelling memoir that intricately weaves together her upbringing in the Australian outback and her journey of self-discovery as a young woman. Set against the backdrop of the rugged landscape of Coorain, where her family faced the harsh realities of life as sheep farmers, Conway explores themes of resilience, identity, and the profound influence of place on personal development. Through vivid and evocative prose, she recounts her childhood experiences, the transformative moments of her adolescence, and the challenges posed by the cultural limitations placed upon women in her time. As she reflects on her relationship with her mother, the struggles of her family's farm, and her pursuit of education, Conway's narrative captures the essence of her quest for independence and intellectual freedom. Ultimately, 'The Road from Coorain' is not just a personal history but also a poignant reflection on the intersection of gender, geography, and the pursuit of one's dreams, making it a powerful contribution to the canon of Australian literature.

    What is the primary setting of Jill Ker Conway's memoir 'The Road from Coorain'?
A) A major American city
B) The Australian Outback
C) The English countryside
D) The coast of New Zealand
  • 2. What is the name of the family's isolated sheep station?
A) Dunedin
B) Woolabra
C) Kingsley
D) Coorain
  • 3. After the family leaves Coorain, where do they move?
A) Adelaide
B) Melbourne
C) Sydney
D) Brisbane
  • 4. How does Jill primarily feel about her new life in the city?
A) Excited and liberated
B) Comfortable and welcomed
C) Indifferent and bored
D) Alienated and out of place
  • 5. What field of study does Jill Ker Conway pursue at the university?
A) Law
B) Medicine
C) Literature
D) History
  • 6. What does the 'road' in the title symbolize?
A) Her father's daily commute
B) A literal highway in Australia
C) Her journey from isolation to self-discovery
D) A path to financial wealth
  • 7. Jill's memoir is a prominent example of what genre?
A) Mystery novel
B) Autobiography
C) Historical fiction
D) Science fiction
  • 8. The memoir ends with Jill preparing to leave for which country?
A) The United States
B) France
C) England
D) Canada
  • 9. What is the significance of the memoir's title, 'The Road *from* Coorain'?
A) It refers to a road leading to the sheep station.
B) It is the name of a famous Australian poem.
C) It emphasizes her departure and the journey ahead.
D) It describes her mother's journey to Coorain.
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