Here’s just 10 recommended Reads by First Nations Australian women (or their stories told to someone else) for IWD 2021:
The Cherry Picker’s Daughter
by Kerry Reed-Gilbert (Wild Dingo Press)
Lowitja: the authorised autobiography
by by Stuart Rintoul (Allen & Unwin)
Because I Love Him
by Ashlee Donohue (Vivid)
Where the Fruit Falls
by Karen Wyld (UWA Press)
The Song of the Crocodile
by Nardi Simpson (Hachette)
Bindi
by Kirli Saunders (Magabala Books)
Dropbear
by Evelyn Araluen illustrated by Dub Lefler (UQP)
Girls Can Fly
by Ambelin Kwaymullina (Magabala Books)
Day Break
by Amy McQuire & Matt Chun (Hardie Grant)
I Want to be a Superhero
by Breanna Humes and Ambelin Kwaymullin (Magabala Books)
For other readings lists, please check out:
IWD2020: some of my fave First Nations reads
Nita’s NAIDOC Reads
Anita’s Black Book Challenge #3
Aboriginal Women Writers I am Grateful for
Recommended Aboriginal Reads
What are your recommended reads this International Women’s Day?
Published on March 05, 2021 19:08