Brenda Matthews is a proud Wiradjuri woman. She lives with her husband, Mark, in Bundjalung country, Queensland. Brenda is a mother, a grandmother, a sister, a daughter and an aunty, a poet, a writer, a speaker and co-director of the feature film, The Last Daughter, a documentary of her life. brendamatthews.com.au thelastdaughter.com.au
‘Powerful and inspirational—a must-read.’ * Taryn Brumfitt, Australian of the Year * ‘The Last Daughter might be one of the most important books an Australian could read…This memoir is not for the faint of heart, but it is a book for anyone with a heart.’ * Books+Publishing * ‘As well as being a moving story of two families, The Last Daughter speaks of the potential for healing between two cultures.’ * Sydney Morning Herald * ‘This incredible story is plainly but evocatively told: not just from Brenda’s perspective, but from that of both her families.’ * Jo Case, InDaily * ‘Beautiful.’ * Hilary Harper, ABC RN Life Matters * ‘Powerful [and] heartbreaking.’ * Australian Women’s Weekly * ‘A truly eye-opening read and one that I believe should be a must-read for all Australians. It is a terrible part of Australia’s history, but a part that we should all know about.’ * Good Reading (5 stars) * ‘Finding voice, being heard and validated, is part of the human condition. The Last Daughter expresses it so well…The book is a project of love and reconnection. Keeping everyone inside the warmth of that fire cannot have been easy. That fire and warmth are offered with immense grace to readers of Brenda’s story. It is up to us to step inside that embrace and bear witness.’ * Conversation * ‘[Brenda Matthews’ story was not one to miss, revealing horrible injustices towards herself, her family, her mob and her Country…The genius of this book is that Aunty Brenda’s story is written in such a way that a wide range of ages will get something out of it…This is an absolute must read for those who are serious about walking together as brother and sister towards a better Australia.’ * #LoveOzYA *