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Born Into This (Paperback)

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August 2021 Indie Next List


“I am thrilled to have read Born Into This, which is filled with stories about Aboriginal people existing between cultural heritage and cultural change, and the seemingly inexorable loss of the natural world in which they live.”
— Linda Bond, Auntie's Bookstore, Spokane, WA

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* The Story Prize Spotlight Award, Winner
* Tasmanian Literary Awards, Longlist
* Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction, Shortlist
* Queensland Literary Awards - University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection, Shortlist
* Age Book of the Year award, Finalist
* An ABA Indie Next pick for "Great New Reads" for August.
* "A Best Native Book of 2021" --The Tribal College Journal
* "A Best Book of the Year" --Independent Book Review
* An ABA Indie Next pick for "Great New Reads" for August.
* "A Best Native Book of 2021" --The Tribal College Journal
* "A Best Book of the Year" --Independent Book Review

The remarkable stories in Born Into This are eye-opening, razor-sharp, and entertaining, often all at once.

From an Aboriginal ranger trying to instill some pride in wayward urban teens on the harsh islands off the coast of Tasmania, to those scraping by on the margins of white society railroaded into complex and compromised decisions, Adam Thompson presents a powerful indictment of colonialism and racism.

With humor, pathos, and the occasional sly twist, Thompson's characters confront discrimination, untimely funerals, classroom politics, the ongoing legacy of cultural destruction, and -- overhanging all like a discomforting, burgeoning awareness for both black and white Australia -- the inexorable disappearance of the remnant natural world.

"A legacy of cultural destruction in Australia and the disappearance of the natural world loom over stories of Aboriginal rangers, untimely funerals and angry bees in this sharp fiction debut."
--New York Times Book Review

"With its wit, intelligence and restless exploration of the parameters of race and place, Thompson's debut collection is a welcome addition to the canon of Indigenous Australian writers."
--Thuy On, The Guardian


Product Details
ISBN: 9781953387042
ISBN-10: 1953387047
Publisher: Two Dollar Radio
Publication Date: July 13th, 2021
Pages: 142
Language: English