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 Preceded by Uptown Girl Genre Novel |  3.8/5  Goodreads Publication date 2013 Pages 280 Originally published 2013 Page count 280 ISBN 9780702239199 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mullumbimby (2013) is a novel by Australian author Melissa Lucashenko. It won the Fiction category of the Queensland Literary Awards in 2013.
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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.
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