"Despite many positive strides, Australia is still a nation divided when it comes to indigenous experience and non-indigenous. At the root of it is still a shocking ignorance and prejudice. This is an observational account of what happens when 15 white Australian strangers undertake a course of eight weekly meetings to discuss, argue and hopefully learn about Aboriginal reconciliation. What goes on in a bland high school class room represents a fascinating microcosm of how white Australians are dealing (or not dealing) with the country's indigenous past and present. This is a thought-provoking examination of the hidden side of Australian society"--Container.