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Song of the Crocodile

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Song of the Crocodile by Nardi Simpson is a poignant exploration of life in a small Australian town deeply rooted in Aboriginal culture and traditions. The story follows the Billymil family across several generations as they navigate the trials and tribulations of existence on the outskirts of an ever-changing society. Through themes of community, resilience, and the healing power of storytelling, the novel weaves a rich tapestry of connection to land and ancestors.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to rich storytelling that interweaves Aboriginal culture and history, offering a deeply moving exploration of family, loss, and resilience. It beautifully portrays the dynamics of a small Australian community and the significance of intergenerational connections and traditions.

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'Song of the Crocodile is a moving, wise and deeply rewarding novel from an astonishing writer' - Emily Maguire, author of An Isolated Incident.

Darnmoor, The Gateway to Happiness. The sign taunts a fool into feeling some sense of achievement, some kind of end - that you have reached a destination in the very least. Yet as the sign states, Darnmoor is merely a gateway, a waypoint on the road to where you really want to be.

Darnmoor is the home of the Billymil family, three generations who have lived in this 'gateway town'. Race relations between Indigenous and settler families are fraught, though the rigid status quo is upheld through threats and soft power rather than the overt violence of yesteryear.

As progress marches forwards, Darnmoor and its surrounds undergo rapid social and environmental changes, but as some things change, some stay exactly the same. The Billymil family are watched (and sometimes visited) by ancestral spirits and spirits of the recently deceased, who look out for their descendants and attempt to help them on the right path.

When the town's secrets start to be uncovered the town will be rocked by a violent act that forever shatters a century of silence.

Full of music, Yuwaalaraay language and exquisite description, Song of the Crocodile is a lament to choice and change, and the unyielding land that sustains us all, if only we could listen to it.

'In Song of the Crocodile, Yuwaalaraay author Nardi Simpson makes a lightning debut.' - Kill Your Darlings

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Song of the Crocodile is praised for its emotional depth, wisdom, and the rewarding experience it provides to readers. Emily Maguire, author of "An Isolated Incident", highlights the book as a significant work from an impressive writer.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780733643743

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Hachette Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 37.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 530g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Nardi Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay storyteller from New South Wales' (NSW) northwest freshwater plains. As a member of Indigenous duo Stiff Gins, Nardi has travelled nationally and internationally for the past 22 years. She is also a founding member of Freshwater, an all-female vocal ensemble formed to revive the language and singing traditions of NSW river communities.

Nardi is a graduate of Ngarra-Burria First Peoples Composers and is currently undertaking a PhD through the Australian National University's School of Music in Composition. Nardi is the current musical director of Barayagal, a cross-cultural choir based at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. In 2021, Nardi was First Nations artist in residence at the Sydney Conservatorium and with Ensemble Offspring.

Nardi's debut novel, Song of the Crocodile, won the 2017 Black&Write! Fellowship and the ALS Gold Medal, and was longlisted for the 2021 Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Literary Award. Nardi currently lives in Sydney and continues to be heavily involved in the teaching and sharing of culture in both her Sydney and Yuwaalaraay communities.

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