![]() ![]() My Tidda, My Sister By Marlee Silver, Rachael Sarra There’s also the unexpected arrival of a good-looking dugai (white) bloke who can’t seem to leave her alone. Except now, her Pop is dying and she’s pretty dang close to being locked up so makes the trip down to Bundjalung Country and old family wounds re-open. ![]() This epic read is gritty meets darkly hilarious as the wise-cracking Kerry Salter has spent her entire life doging her hometown and prison. We love Melissa Lucashenko with a passion and once you read Too Much Lip, you’ll easily understand why she’s become our first pick in the bookstore. Expect everything from harsh realities and reads that will deeply challenge the way you think to lyrical prose and even the slightly comedic.Ĭheck out the best books written by First Nations authors. The truth is, you’d be doing yourself a complete disservice if you didn’t work your way through this essential reading list, stat.įilled with short stories, proverbs, poems, essays and novels rich with unparalleled experiences of country, kin and healing, this reading list features truly astonishing reads written by First Nations authors that you’ll want to completely immerse yourself in. ![]()
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