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    St. Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press
    UID:
    gbv_1879958457
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780702267741 , 0702267740
    Content: 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 Grannie 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, Melissa Lucashenko torches Queensland's colonial myths, while reimagining an Australian future
    Note: Intro -- Half-title Page -- Author Biography -- Also by Melissa Lucashenko -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Note -- Map: Moreton Bay District, 1855 -- Map: Magandjin -- Brisbane, 1855 -- Chapter 1: The Fall -- Chapter 2: Kurilpa Village, Moreton Bay -- Chapter 3: Mulanyin's Fish -- Chapter 4: The Woolloongabba Pullen Pullen -- Chapter 5: Granny Eddie's Yarning Rectangle -- Chapter 6: A Fine Shillelagh -- Chapter 7: Bingkin Business -- Chapter 8: Rough Justice -- Chapter 9: All One Mob My Arse -- Chapter 10: Riding the Marshes -- Chapter 11: Love or Money , Chapter 12: The Names of Things -- Chapter 13: Fools, Rushing -- Chapter 14: 5 January -- Chapter 15: Queen of the Warrar -- Chapter 16: Mrs Walsh's Laundry -- Chapter 17: The Sports Day -- Chapter 18: Black Don't Crack, Baby -- Chapter 19: Hunger -- Chapter 20: The Dugong Camp -- Chapter 21: Waste -- Chapter 22: Edenglassie -- Chapter 23: A Fork in the Road -- Chapter 24: An Intelligent Wife -- Chapter 25: Bicentenary Week -- Chapter 26: Resurrection Men -- Epilogue -- Author's Note -- Imprint Page
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702266126
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    HarperVia
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34520324
    ISBN: 9780063032552
    Content: " 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. "
    Content: Biographisches: " Melissa Lucashenko is a Goorie author of Bundjalung and European heritage. Her first novel, Steam Pigs , was published in 1997 and since then her work has received acclaim in many literary awards. Too Much Lip is her sixth novel and won the 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Queensland Premier's Award for a Work of State Significance. It was also shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction, the Stella Prize, two Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, two Queensland Literary Awards and two NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Melissa is a Walkley Award winner for her non-fiction, and a founding member of human rights organization Sisters Inside. She writes about ordinary Australians and the extraordinary lives they lead. " Rezension(2): "The Australian:Melissa Lucashenko is one of Australia's most prolific contemporary writers, producing funny and gritty realist novels. The Miles Franklin award-winning Too Much Lip...is no exception." Rezension(3): "Zoë" Rezension(4): "Australian Book Review:Too Much Lip is a worthy addition to the work of such original and passionate writers as Kim Scott and Alexis Wright. Talking crows, a talking shark: these are the surreal and symbolic bookends to a story that so often feels hopeless, yet is still the crucible of hope." Rezension(5): "The Saturday Paper:Melissa Lucashenko's angry Australian Western is a thrilling read." Rezension(6): "Sydney Review of Books " Rezension(7): "Publishers Weekly:A daughter gets caught in her Aboriginal Australian family's complicated legacy in Indigenous Australian writer Lucashenko's darkly funny U.S. debutWith strong voices and kinetic prose, Lucashenko's engrossing narrative speaks to the ongoing traumas of indigenous life in Australia. This deserves to make a splash." Rezension(8): "Kirkus Reviews:An award-winning Australian author explores family dysfunction and the legacy of colonial oppression in her American debut. . Original, honest, and surprisingly funny." Rezension(9): "Mascara Literary Review " Rezension(10): "Sydney Morning Herald:Because this is an authentic voice writing about what it means to be an Indigenous Australian in contemporary times, Lucashenko has taken on the tough issues that come with generational trauma –" Rezension(11): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: June 1, 2020 Guilty of too much lip, headstrong Kerry Salter is veering close to prison but still distancing herself from her Bundjalung homeland in Australia--until her father falls ill. She heads home on a stolen Harley, meaning to stay a day, but soon she enters the fight against building a prison on her family's spiritual homeland. Plus, a handsome white man steps into the picture. A Miles Franklin Award winner from Aboriginal writer Lukashenko, of Goorie and European heritage,with a 40,000-copy first printing. Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(12): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: October 1, 2020 Donna has been missing for 19 years, but her mother, Mary, won't let anyone say she's dead. Instead, Mary keeps her tarot cards ready for consultations, refusing to believe her daughter, last seen at 16, is buried in a shallow bush grave. Meanwhile, another loss looms over her Aboriginal Australian family, as Mary's father-in-law lies near death in a hospital bed. That's what brings her other daughter, Kerry, roaring in on a Harley, fresh from a breakup with her girlfriend, who's been locked up for armed robbery. It's not long before Kerry is chasing a thieving mayor as her older brother leads the charge against a jail slated to be built on land sacred to their family. As they fight against the local establishment, and against a conniving real-estate agent in league with the mayor, all while Kerry works to get a career break in Sydney, a hard truth threatens to rip the family apart. In this vividly voiced novel, the ghosts of the past are never far away.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.) " Rezension(13): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: October 1, 2020 An award-winning Australian author explores family dysfunction and the legacy of colonial oppression in her American debut. When Kerry Salter returns to her hometown in New South Wales, the first conversation she has is with a trio of crows. The fact that they critique her command of the Bundjalung language is exasperating. The fact that, in Durrongo, even the birds are up in her business is a grating reminder of why she left in the first place. But her ex-girlfriend is in prison for robbery, and Kerry is hoping to avoid the same fate. Also, her grandfather is dying, so...home it is--at least for a bit. Lucashenko is an Indigenous Australian author, and her writing is suffused with language that will be unfamiliar to most American readers, which makes settling into the narrative a bit of a challenge. This is not a criticism. Indeed, while Lucashenko was almost certainly not writing with the aim of alienating an audience half a world away, there's something fitting in making interlopers feel a bit disoriented as they enter a world of generational trauma that is largely the result of colonialism. Readers willing to accept that they are outsiders in Durrongo will have the chance to explore a world that few of us know--and a landscape that is sacred to the people who live within it. Kerry left home to escape a family plagued by addiction and violence, but the place itself will always be her spiritual home. A developer's plan to transform the resting place of her ancestors recapitulates the long history of settler-colonials taking and transforming the land on which Indigenous people live. It also gives shape to this novel's plot as it gives Kerry a mission and her whole family a chance at a future that contains the best parts of the past. Original, honest, and surprisingly funny. COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(14): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 23, 2020 A daughter gets caught in her Aboriginal Australian family’s complicated legacy in Indigenous Australian writer Lucashenko’s darkly funny U.S. debut. With 33-year-old Kerry Salter’s girlfriend in jail after a bipolar episode culminating in armed robbery, Kerry rides her motorcycle from Sydney to her small hometown of Durrongo, New South Wales, to visit her terminally ill grandfather. During a trip to a favorite swimming spot on her family’s ancestral land, Kerry learns crooked local official Jim Buckley plans to sell the land, which is owned by the state, to build a prison. Her older brother, washed-up soccer star Ken, launches a crusade to fight the land sale to soothe his rage over his younger brother, whom they call Black Superman, for getting ahead with a fancy government job in Sydney. An unexpected sexual relationship with a white man Kerry went to school with leads her to discover that her sister, Donna, who was presumed dead after going missing nearly 20 years ago, is in fact alive, passing for white, and working with Buckley. Kerry cajoles Donna into attending their mother’s birthday party, where Donna explodes with a secret that fractures the family just as their feud with Buckley reaches a fever pitch. With strong voices and kinetic prose, Lucashenko’s engrossing narrative speaks to the ongoing traumas of indigenous life in Australia. This deserves to make a splash."
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Book
    Frankfurt am Main : Alibaba-Verl.
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12489194
    Format: 292 Seiten , 20 cm
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 3860420941
    Series Statement: Touchdown
    Language: German
    Keywords: Aborigines ; Weibliche Jugend ; Identitätsfindung ; Belletristische Darstellung ; Belletristische Darstellung ; Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 4
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    Book
    St Lucia, Queensland : UQP, University of Queensland Press
    UID:
    gbv_1049477049
    Format: 318 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780702259968 , 0702259969
    Content: 'Too much lip, her old problem from way back. And the older she got, the harder it seemed to get to swallow her opinions. The avalanche of bullshit in the world would drown her if she let it; the least she could do was raise her voice in anger.' Wise-cracking Kerry Salter has spent a lifetime avoiding two things - her hometown and prison. But now her Pop is dying and she's an inch away from the lockup, so she takes a Harley and heads south to Durrongo. Kerry's plan is to spend twenty-four hours, tops, over the border. She quickly discovers, though, that Bundjalung country has a funny way of grabbing on to people. Old family wounds open as the Salters battle to stop the development of their beloved river. And the unexpected arrival on the scene of a good-looking dugai fella intent on loving her up only adds more trouble - but then trouble is Kerry's middle name. Gritty and darkly hilarious, Too Much Lip offers redemption and forgiveness where none seems possible
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702261046
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702261053
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    St Lucia, Qld. : Univ. of Queensland Press
    UID:
    gbv_736474129
    Format: 285 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780702239199
    Content: When Jo Breen uses her divorce settlement to buy a neglected property in the Byron Bay hinterland, she is 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 neighbours 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
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702250958
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702250965
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702250972
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Chicago : University of Queensland Press
    UID:
    gbv_1861088051
    Format: 1 online resource (180 pages)
    ISBN: 9780702267598 , 9780702264030
    Content: Intro -- Author Biography -- Also by Melissa Lucashenko -- Title Page -- Epigraph -- Prologue -- Part One: Darkness Kindled -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Part Two: His Death Grows Through Our Heart -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Chapter Eight -- Chapter Nine -- Chapter Ten -- Chapter Eleven -- Chapter Twelve -- Part Three: Forgive Us -- Chapter Thirteen -- Chapter Fourteen -- Chapter Fifteen -- Chapter Sixteen -- Chapter Seventeen -- Chapter Eighteen -- Chapter Nineteen -- Chapter Twenty -- Part Four: Arms Full of Fires -- Chapter Twenty-one -- Chapter Twenty-two -- Chapter Twenty-three -- Chapter Twenty-four -- Imprint Page.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780702266089
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Book
    St. Lucia, Qld. :University of Queensland Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048887516
    Format: VIII, 245 Seiten.
    ISBN: 0-7022-2935-0 , 978-0-7022-2935-0
    Series Statement: UQP Black Australian writers series
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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  • 8
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    Book
    New York :HarperVia,
    UID:
    almafu_BV049012786
    Format: 320 Seiten.
    Edition: First Harpercollins paperback edition
    ISBN: 978-0-06-303254-5
    Content: 'Too much lip, her old problem from way back. And the older she got, the harder it seemed to get to swallow her opinions. The avalanche of bullshit in the world would drown her if she let it; the least she could do was raise her voice in anger.' Wise-cracking Kerry Salter has spent a lifetime avoiding two things - her hometown and prison. But now her Pop is dying and she's an inch away from the lockup, so she takes a Harley and heads south to Durrongo. Kerry's plan is to spend twenty-four hours, tops, over the border. She quickly discovers, though, that Bundjalung country has a funny way of grabbing on to people. Old family wounds open as the Salters battle to stop the development of their beloved river. And the unexpected arrival on the scene of a good-looking dugai fella intent on loving her up only adds more trouble - but then trouble is Kerry's middle name. Gritty and darkly hilarious, Too Much Lip offers redemption and forgiveness where none seems possible
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
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