The Styx

The Styx
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Sophie can’t walk or talk, but behind her disability hides a keen intelligence. Living on The Styx River cattle station with her father and a nanny, Sophie is acutely aware that she is a non-person. She feels as voiceless and isolated as the wallabies of The Wall, an eerie wilderness of basalt lava tubes forming a natural stone labyrinth that protects its remote lushness from anyone foolish enough to wander in.
Sophie’s mother Rose, as The Wall’s indigenous custodian, taught Sophie its secrets. When a bitter divorce forces Rose to leave, Sophie is powerless to stop her grazier father from taking custody of both Sophie and The Wall.
Advances in computer technology enable Sophie to communicate, a fact she keeps secret from her father and his “cronies”. In Sophie’s presence, unaware she understands everything, they plot to develop a multi-million dollar tourist resort in The Wall. The development will only go ahead if the rare wallabies are already extinct, so they hire roo shooters to help nature along.
In desperation Sophie writes Silent Scream, an anonymous blog that reveals the threat. When an environmental study team commissioned to find the wallabies goes missing, the rescuers appeal to Silent Scream for help. Raising awareness is one thing, but how can one impossibly disabled girl who can’t help herself, help save the lives of others?

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Patricia Holland. The Styx

The Styx

Foreword

Publishing information

Contents

Part I: Disempowered — 1990s

Chapter 1. Rememory 1

Rememory 2

Rememory 3

Rememory 4

Rememory 5

Rememory 6

Rememory 7

Rememory 8

Chapter 2. Rememory 9

Rememory 10

Rememory 11

Rememory 12

Rememory 13

Rememory 14

Chapter 3. Rememory 15

Rememory 16

Rememory 17

Rememory 18

Rememory 19

Chapter 4. Rememory 20

Rememory 21

Rememory 22

Rememory 23

Rememory 24

Rememory 25

Chapter 5. Rememory 26

Rememory 27

Rememory 28

Rememory 29

Rememory 30

Chapter 6. Rememory 31

Rememory 32

Rememory 33

Rememory 34

Rememory 35

Chapter 7. Rememory 36

Rememory 37

Rememory 38

Rememory 39

Rememory 40

Part II: Empowerment — 2001–2004

Chapter 8. Rememory 41

Rememory 42

Rememory 43

Rememory 44

Rememory 45

Rememory 46

Rememory 47

Chapter 9. Rememory 48

Rememory 49

Rememory 50

Chapter 10. Rememory 51

Rememory 52

Chapter 11. Rememory 53

Chapter 12. Rememory 54

Rememory 55

Rememory 56

Chapter 13. Rememory 57

Rememory 58

Rememory 59

Rememory 60

Rememory 61

Rememory 62

Rememory 63

Chapter 14. Rememory 64

Rememory 65

Rememory 66

Rememory 67

Chapter 15. Rememory 68

Rememory 69

Chapter 16. Rememory 70

Rememory 71

Chapter 17. Rememory 72

Rememory 73

Rememory 74

Rememory 75

Rememory 76

Rememory 77

Chapter 18

Rememory 78

Chapter 19. Rememory 79

Rememory 80

Rememory 81

Rememory 82

Rememory 83

Rememory 84

Rememory 85

Rememory 86

Chapter 20

Rememory 87

Chapter 21. Rememory 88

Rememory 89

Rememory 90

Rememory 91

Chapter 22. Rememory 92

Chapter 23. Rememory 93

Chapter 24. Rememory 94

Chapter 25. Rememory 95

Rememory 96

Chapter 26. Rememory 97

Rememory 98

Rememory 99

Rememory 100

Rememory 101

Chapter 27. Rememory 102

Rememory 103

Chapter 28. Rememory 104

Rememory 105

Rememory 106

Rememory 107

Rememory 108

Chapter 29. Rememory 109

Rememory 110

Part III: Power Wars — 2004

Chapter 30

Chapter 31. Rememory 111

Chapter 32. Rememory 112

Rememory 113

Rememory 114

Rememory 115

Chapter 33. Rememory 116

Rememory 117

Rememory 118

Rememory 119

Rememory 120

Rememory 121

Chapter 34. Rememory 122

Rememory 123

Rememory 124

Rememory 125

Part IV: Surrender — 2014–2016

Chapter 35. Rememory 126

Chapter 36. Rememory 127

Rememory 128

Author’s notes

Acknowledgements

About the author

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Patricia Holland

Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people need to be represented by more voices in fiction. I know children in similar situations who have hardly had a whisper of life, let alone a voice.

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“I can’t stop her screaming. Do something will you. Say something. You are so manipulative. You’ve brainwashed her. I’m her father. Tell her she’s going home with me. Tell her she belongs with me now. Tell her she has to, that’s how it is. Tell her to be happy. With me. Now.”

At first my mother was granted fortnightly access. “Supervised.”

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