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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Preceded by
  
Uptown Girl

Author
  
Melissa Lucashenko

Genre
  
Novel

Country
  
Australia

3.8/5
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Publication date
  
2013

Pages
  
280

Originally published
  
2013

Page count
  
280

ISBN
  
9780702239199

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Publisher
  
University of Queensland Press, Australia

Similar
  
Melissa Lucashenko books, Novels

Mullumbimby (2013) is a novel by Australian author Melissa Lucashenko. It won the Fiction category of the Queensland Literary Awards in 2013.

Contents

Plot summary

Jo Breen mows the lawns at a cemetery for white settlers in the small town of Mullumbimby, inland from the north coast of New South Wales. She works to buy herself a block of land and to care for herself and her teenage daughter. Breen is a Goorie, an Indigenous woman from the local area, and her relationship to the land she owns is deep-felt and defining.

Reviews

  • James Tierney in The Newton Review of Books noted: "Lucashenko bursts the myth that Indigenous culture must present a unified face to Australia in order to be strong. The balance of voices here is a careful one, born of deep respect and a clear eye."
  • Eve Vincent in The Sydney Review of Books found "The novel plumbs the depths of bitterness, conflict and destruction the native title claims process too often leaves in its wake. It brilliantly captures, in a robust vernacular style, the fury and cynicism spawned by the long-lasting and emotionally exhausting claims process."
  • Awards and nominations

  • 2013 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards — The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year
  • 2013 winner Queensland Literary Awards — Fiction Book Award — Deloitte Fiction Book Award
  • 2014 longlisted the Stella Prize
  • 2014 longlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award
  • 2014 shortlisted Nita Kibble Literary Award
  • 2014 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards — Prize for Indigenous Writing
  • References

    Mullumbimby (novel) Wikipedia