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Edenglassie
Edenglassie | Melissa Lucashenko
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Two extraordinary Indigenous stories set five generations apart. When Mulanyin meets the beautiful Nita in Edenglassie, their saltwater people still outnumber the British. As colonial unrest peaks, Mulanyin dreams of taking his bride home to Yugambeh Country, but his plans for independence collide with white justice. Two centuries later, fiery activist Winona meets Dr Johnny. Together they care for obstinate centenarian Granny Eddie, and sparks fly, but not always in the right direction. What nobody knows is how far the legacies of the past will reach into their modern lives. In this brilliant epic novel, Melissa Lucashenko torches Queensland's colonial myths, while reimagining an Australian future.
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Centique
Edenglassie | Melissa Lucashenko
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Thank you so much for the birthday present @CarolynM 💕 I am very excited about this book after loving Too Much Lip. (Possibly the most memorable book ive read in the past 5 years!) And i am a big, big fan of raspberry with chocolate! Thank you for a lovely surprise on a gray wintery day💕

CarolynM Enjoy 😘 5mo
squirrelbrain Lovely gifts! 5mo
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CarolynM
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#BookReport for May.

Edenglassie and Caledonian Road are my favourites for the month, and possibly for the year so far.

Cathythoughts That‘s a great month ❤️👏🏻👏🏻 5mo
Rissreads Yes I‘ve heard good things about Caledonian road. I‘m going to read it on my kindle in Melbourne. 4mo
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CarolynM
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Dual timelines, mirroring stories, truth telling, cultural learning, tragedy & humour feature in this brilliant book about early & modern Brisbane. I‘ve just come home from seeing Melissa Lucashenko at the Melbourne Writers Festival (I was too engrossed to take a photo) She spoke about humanising the statistics, reminding us that the atrocities were suffered by real people, with families, hopes & cares of their own. #ozfiction at its finest.

Centique What a wonderful opportunity to see her live 🙌 She is such a talent i reckon. Looking forward to reading this - Too Much Lip was amazing! 6mo
CarolynM @Centique She was great. After all the serious issues she was at pains to remind everyone it‘s a funny book too😁 6mo
LeahBergen Great review! 6mo
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LeeRHarry Glad you enjoyed seeing her! Lauren Groff and Charlotte Wood were fabulous too. 😊 6mo
Rissreads I loved this book too! ♥️ 6mo
Freespirit This one is on my list to read 5mo
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Rissreads
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Stories like this one, told by a Goorie author about our colonial history are so important. I was deeply moved by the end. 🖤💛❤️ #Ozfiction
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MrsMalaprop
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Lucashenko is a Goorie (Aboriginal) author who has become a #mustreadauthor for me. Her #ozfiction is punchy, raw and very entertaining. Her novels explore the true history of Australia and I highly recommend them to anyone wanting to better understand what went on here in an accessible way. Having just read a non-fiction book about the Native Police in Queensland I appreciated reading a fictional account here. Bravo 👏
❤️💛🖤

Rissreads I‘ve just started this! 7mo
MrsMalaprop @Rissreads Hope you like it. Lisa got it for me for my birthday 😁. 7mo
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MrsMalaprop
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Explain to me indeed. Another day in the colony.

I remember as a child being taught about the “settlement” of Australia in the 1800s, stories of Aboriginal people stealing sheep and cows from the white farmers. At the time it did not occur to me that Aboriginal people may have felt they had a right to take, when everything was being taken from them 😞.

BarbaraBB A new one by Lucashenko!? I loved 7mo
MrsMalaprop @BarbaraBB Yes 🙌 7mo
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MrsMalaprop
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Traditionally, Australian Aboriginal people were given a totem plant or animal at birth, that they were expected to nurture & could not eat. My son, whose middle name is Kulbardi (magpie) after his dad‘s totem, was talking about this the other day, asking me to imagine if your totem was the kangaroo (yonga), because that would mean that you couldn‘t eat it. To this day his dad‘s family hunt & eat yongas, an abundantly available food source.

tpixie Interesting! Thanks for sharing! 7mo
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mjtwo
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12-14 Mar 24 (audiobook)
One of my favourite free audiobooks of the month! I had already flagged reading this when it was longlisted for the Stella.
Lukashenko weaves together two indigenous stories, two centuries apart. Both tell of the impact white men brought to Queensland‘s indigenous nations but also highlights their traditions and cultures.
Despite this seriousness, the author‘s voice is both and irreverent, and intentionally provocative.

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MrsMalaprop
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#currentlyreading #ozfiction ❤️🖤💛

“…eating the decisions of his ancestors…”

Sustainability in its purest form. We can learn so much…

Bklover Irrelevant, but your nails look beautiful! 8mo
Jeg One way or another I‘m learning a lot lately . Heard on the radio about what sounded like a form of Aussie rules that was played by Our first people. 7mo
MrsMalaprop @Bklover Thanks 💅🏻😁 7mo
MrsMalaprop @Jeg Always so much to learn! 🤗 7mo
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CarolynM
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Melissa Lucashenko putting us liberal minded whitefellas in our place😆👏

Tamra 😆 12mo
Centique Ah ha ha! Good on her 😂 12mo
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 12mo
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Lauredhel
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Lucashenko has called Edenglassie her “big book”, and I can see why. I have no doubt that another Miles Franklin nomination (and probable win) is in her future. Blak joy, tragedy, and righteous rage all play out in these pages, with the same wisecrack cheek that punctuated her previous book Too Much Lip. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/edenglassie-melissa-lucashenko/

BarbaraBB Interesting. I enjoyed 12mo
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CarolynM
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My life is getting back on track - new release #bookhaul 😀

squirrelbrain Lovely! All new to me - are they Aussie authors? 13mo
MrsMalaprop What? How have I not heard that Melissa has a new book out? Glad things are getting back on track for you. x 13mo
batsy Nice! 😍 13mo
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Centique I‘m so glad to hear things are more settled 💕 A new Lucashenko 🙌 13mo
CarolynM @squirrelbrain Yes, as it happens. I didn‘t realise it myself until I stacked them up 🙂 13mo
CarolynM @MrsMalaprop @Centique Thanks. I‘ve thought before that things were settling down only to have them blow up again so we‘ll see. But I am hopeful🙂 Edenglassie was only released last week. UQP has rereleased a couple of her backlist titles too. 13mo
LeahBergen I‘m so glad to hear your life is a little more settled. ❤️❤️ 13mo
LeeRHarry Happy to hear that things are more settled for you Carolyn and long may that continue. I‘ve had my eye on the new Lucashenko 😊 put it on hold at my library. 13mo
Jeg I heard the RN book ladies talking about some of those books. Edenglass and the Dave Warner . Talking about all the new books being launched in time for Xmas. So many. My TBR pile is growing. Glad to hear things are back on track for you Carolyn. 13mo
TrishB Your parcel has just arrived- thank you for thinking of me, especially when you have so much on. I‘m saving it for next week 😘 13mo
CarolynM @TrishB 😘 12mo
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