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Melissa Lucashenko

    Melissa Lucashenko writes with urgency and depth, exploring the complexities of life straddling cultures and social strata. Her works are characterized by strong voices and a keen insight into Australian society and its historical roots. Through compelling narratives, the author touches upon themes of identity, justice, and the search for one's place in the world. Lucashenko brings a unique perspective that reflects her European and Goorie heritage, offering readers an unforgettable literary experience.

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    Mullumbimby
    Too Much Lip
    Steam Pigs
    • 2020

      Too Much Lip

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(1664)Add rating

      A gritty and darkly hilarious novel quaking with life--winner of Australia's Miles Franklin Award--that follows a queer, First Nations Australian woman as she returns home to face her family and protect the land of their ancestors. Wise-cracking Kerry Salter has spent her adulthood avoiding two things: her hometown and prison. A tough, generous, reckless woman accused of having too much lip, Kerry uses anger to fight the avalanche of bullshit the world spews. But now her Pop is dying and she's an inch away from the lockup, so she heads south on a stolen Harley for one last visit. Kerry plans to spend twenty-four hours, tops, across the border. She quickly discovers, though, that Bundjalung country has a funny way of latching on to people--not to mention her chaotic family and the threat of a proposal to develop a prison on Granny Ava's Island, the family's spiritual home. On top of that, love may have found Kerry again when a good-looking white fella appears out of nowhere with eyes only for her. As the fight mounts to stop the development, old wounds open. Surrounded by the ghosts of their Elders and the memories of their ancestors, the Salters are driven by the deep need to make peace with their past while scrabbling to make sense of their present. Kerry just hopes they can come together in time to preserve Granny Ava's legacy and save their ancestral land.

      Too Much Lip
    • 2015

      When Jo Breen uses her divorce settlement to buy a neglected property in the Byron Bay hinterland, she's hoping for a tree change, and a blossoming connection to the land of her Aboriginal ancestors. What she discovers instead is sharp dissent from her teenage daughter, trouble brewing from unimpressed white neighbors, and a looming Native Title war between the local Bundjalung families. When Jo unexpectedly finds love on one side of the Native Title divide she quickly learns that living on country is only part of the recipe for the good life.

      Mullumbimby
    • 1997

      Steam Pigs

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(51)Add rating

      A racy, thoughtful tale of love and abuse, survival and triumph.

      Steam Pigs