The Belburd
by Nardi Simpson
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Pub Date Sep 25 2024 | Archive Date Sep 18 2024
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Description
From the award-winning author of Song of the Crocodile comes a lyrical and masterfully woven novel about women, creation, belonging and the precious fragility of a life.
'Mothers are experts at overflow . . . You may forget the words or kisses or gifts they give but that doesn't mean they didn't happen . . . We don't need to remember all the love poured into us. We need to be thankful that it makes us. When it comes to love, it's all about being. Not remembering so much.'
Ginny Dilboong is a young poet, fierce and deadly. She's making sense of the world and her place in it, grappling with love, family and the spaces in which to create her art. Like powerful women before her, Ginny hugs the edges of waterways, and though she is a daughter of Country, the place that shapes her is not hers. Determined and brave, Ginny seeks to protect the truth of others while learning her own. The question is how?
And, all the while, others are watching. Some old, some new. They are the sound of the belburd as it echoes through the world; the sound of cars and trucks and trains. They are in trees and paper and the shape of ideas. They are the builder and the built. Everything, even Ginny, is because of them.
The Belburd is a powerful story that shows us we are all connected from before we began to long after we begin again.
Advance Praise
Praise for Nardi Simpson's Song of the Crocodile
'Exquisite . . . Simpson explores the enduring legacy of violence and racism in a narrative enriched by beautiful descriptions of the landscape' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
'Simpson's writing attains a rare quality of grace, the prose lyrical and grounded at the same time . . . skilfully weaving the profound into the everyday' SATURDAY PAPER
'Lyrical and evocative' SUNDAY AGE
'A captivating saga from an astonishing Australian writer' WHO WEEKLY
'Drips with evocative descriptions of the land' THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY
'A lightning debut' KILL YOUR DARLINGS
'A moving, wise and deeply rewarding novel from an astonishing writer' EMILY MAGUIRE
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780733647963 |
PRICE | A$32.99 (AUD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Links
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