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Swallow the Air | Tara June Winch
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In 2006, Tara June Winch s startling debut "Swallow the Air" was published to acclaim. Its poetic yet visceral style announced the arrival a fresh and exciting new talent. This 10th anniversary edition celebrates its important contribution to Australian literature.When May s mother dies suddenly, she and her brother Billy are taken in by Aunty. However, their loss leaves them both searching for their place in a world that doesn t seem to want them. While Billy takes his own destructive path, May sets out to find her father and her Aboriginal identity.Her journey leads her from the Australian east coast to the far north, but it is the people she meets, not the destinations, that teach her what it is to belong."Swallow the Air "is an unforgettable story of living in a torn world and finding the thread to help sew it back together."
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Messiejessie
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So beautifully written that it‘s almost poetry. A coming of age story that reads like a memoir.
This is a heartbreaking glimpse into life for a young Aboriginal girl, growing up searching for her family, her connection to country, her Aboriginal identity.

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Messiejessie
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‘When we born we got all our past people‘s pain too. It doesn‘t just go away like they think it does.‘

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Gillyreads
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Books read in December. Quite reflective of my overall 2020 reading as well

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Gillyreads
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Swallow The Air was Tara June Winch‘s debut novel in 2006 (this copy is a very lovely new edition which I believe was released this year). The writing is incredible, particularly for a debut. Having already read The Yield, I could definitely see how her writing has developed even further and am just in awe of her skills. Swallow the Air is poetic and lyrical, while examining sad and hard truths. Heartbreaking yet hopeful read.

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Rissreads
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A lovely coming of age story, beautifully written.
❤️💛🖤
#Ozfiction

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Gillyreads
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Books I got in August

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BrownGirlReading
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I decided to read this for #aussieapril. Was excited to try Winch‘s debut novel which is over 10 years old. Sadly it didn‘t do it for me. Over writing, excessive use of metaphors, and a middle of the book that needed some severe editing. However despite all of this you can see that she has the ability to write, so I‘ll be happy to read her latest novels The Yield, which I‘m sure is very good.

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MrsMalaprop
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A compact, lyrical first novel by Australian Aboriginal author living in France, Tara June Winch. It‘s a coming if age story, written when she was 21. Her writing is beautiful. I was so pleased to read that it is on the Australian high school English curriculum. What a talent.

Her current novel The Yield is on the Stella Prize shortlist. 🤞👏😍

#ozfiction #indigenouswriters

LeeRHarry Just started The Yield and enjoying it so far - it‘s this month‘s pick for my bookgroup 😊 5y
MrsMalaprop @LeeRHarry Loved The Yield. Tara signed my copy & the tagged book at the Perth Writers Festival recently. Also saw her in Ubud last year & follow her on Insta. #fangirl 😍 5y
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MrsMalaprop
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#currentlyreading #ozfiction Started this little signed beauty that I bought at the Perth Writers Fest recently. It‘s her first novel, written when she was 21. When signing it she asked me to be kind in my review because she was so young when she wrote it. (It‘s beautifully written so far).
Here on page 34 she‘s talking about catching blue swimmer crabs, the very crabs my son had a ball catching last weekend when we were house boating! 🦀😊💙.

Rissreads I will start this one soon also 😊 5y
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MrsMalaprop
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My name is Serena and I do solemnly admit that I have a problem, a book-buying problem. I so did not need to buy these today, but I so did want to.
😍📚😍📚😍📚

Freespirit I have the same disease😊 5y
Jeg The best problem to have. 😍. Thanks for today. 5y
Rissreads You are NOT alone! 😂 5y
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