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Benang

From the Heart

Kim Scott

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English
Fremantle Press
04 June 2024
Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Benang- From the Heart follows Harley, who was raised in a culture of forced assimilation and finds himself torn between his country's history, his family and his own identity.

This new edition celebrates the 25th anniversary of publication.

In the vast expanse of Western Australia, a young Indigenous man embarks on a profound journey within himself. Labelled as the successful outcome of his white grandfather's attempts to breed the 'first white man born', Harley wants to be a failure. Finding himself at a difficult point in the history of his country, family and self, Harley's story takes the reader on an eye-opening and heartbreaking narrative of the impact of colonisation on First Nations people in Australia. From one of Australia's most revered storytellers, Benang sheds light on the ongoing struggle for cultural preservation, and is an epic and beautiful story of celebration and lament, beginning and return.
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Imprint:   Fremantle Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   3rd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 207mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   493g
ISBN:   9781760993467
ISBN 10:   1760993468
Pages:   416
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kim Scott is a novelist and a proud Noongar man of the south-west of Western Australia. Two-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award, Kim founded Wirlomin Noongar Language & Stories Project Inc. and is currently Professor of Creative Writing at Curtin University, Perth.

Reviews for Benang: From the Heart

""Benang is brilliant. It is a mature, complex, sweeping historical novel which will remind people of Rushdie, Carey and Grenville at their best. This is an absolute page turner and in the end we are left with a sense of joy and gratitude that such stories are still possible – that the silence has been broken."" -- Sydney Morning Herald ""… Benang soars to the level of superb storytelling with an emotional punch to the guts, not unlike Toni Morrison’s Beloved."" -- Weekend Australian ""Haunting and poignant, Benang pierces the heart even as it seeks to lance the savage bleeding of the wounds of white settlement in Australia."" -- Canberra Times


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