Fleurieu Living Magazine

Magical storyteller

Author Karen Wyld grew up in an old farmhouse on one hundred acres at O’Halloran Hill. The house and farm are long gone, but Karen has continued to live in the south for most of her life, making the Willunga Basin her home for over thirty years.

A diasporic Aboriginal woman of Martu descent, Karen’s Grandmother’s, an award-winning family saga of how the impacts of colonialism and racism echo down the generations.

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