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Swallow the Air

(Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Swallow the Air

Contributors:

By (Author) Tara June Winch

ISBN:

9780702263309

Publisher:

University of Queensland Press

Imprint:

University of Queensland Press

Publication Date:

2nd February 2021

Edition:

2nd Revised edition

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Death and grief
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 194mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

218g

Description

The much-loved debut of 2020 Miles Franklin Award winner Tara June Winch available in paperback for the first time. When May's mother dies suddenly, she and her brother Billy are taken in by Aunty. However, their loss leaves them both searching for their place in a world that doesn't seem to want them. While Billy takes his own destructive path, May sets out to find her father and her Aboriginal identity. Her journey leads her from the Australian east coast to the far north, but it is the people she meets, not the destinations, that teach her what it is to belong. Swallow the Air is an unforgettable story of living in a torn world and finding the thread to help sew it back together.

Author Bio

Tara June Winch is a Wiradjuri author, born in Australia in 1983 and based in France. Her first novel, Swallow the Air was critically acclaimed and she was named a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist, and has won numerous literary awards. A 10th Anniversary edition was published in 2016. In 2008, Tara was mentored by Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka as part of the prestigious Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative. Her second book, the story collection After the Carnage was published in 2016. After the Carnage was longlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for fiction, shortlisted for the 2017 NSW Premier's Christina Stead prize for Fiction and the Queensland Literary Award for a collection. She wrote the Indigenous dance documentary, Carriberrie, which screened at the 71st Cannes Film Festival and toured internationally. Her most recent novel, The Yield, has won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction at the 2020 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and the Miles Franklin Literary Award.

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