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The Cherry Picker's Daughter

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The Cherry Picker's Daughter by Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's childhood growing up in Aboriginal Australia. The narrative captures her experiences and struggles within a close-knit Indigenous community grappling with systemic discrimination and cultural dislocation. Reed-Gilbert poignantly presents her journey of resilience and identity, offering profound insights into Aboriginal life and heritage.
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You might like this book if you appreciate deeply personal stories that explore Aboriginal culture and history through an intimate family lens. With heartfelt storytelling, the author shares her childhood experiences, highlighting themes of resilience, identity, and the profound impact of community and family ties.

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'A wonderful yarn by an Aboriginal Elder about a bygone way of life.' - Melissa Lucashenko, author of Miles Franklin Award-winning Too Much Lip

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This second edition of The Cherry Picker's Daughter is an exquisite portrait of growing up Aboriginal on the fringes of outback towns in NSW in the mid-twentieth century. It’s an important book for school libraries and classrooms, with profound insights into the extraordinary strength, resilience, and ingenuity of Aboriginal families to overcome extreme poverty, persecution, racism, and cultural genocide.

The strength of family ties in Aboriginal communities is clearly evident when three-month-old Kerry and her brother lost both parents. Her father, Kevin Gilbert—later to become a famous activist and artist—killed their mother and was jailed for many years. Her father’s sister, whom she always called 'Mummy', raised Kerry and her brother, along with her own children and others within the extended family. The book is a tribute to this truly remarkable woman, who not only loved them selflessly and worked tirelessly to support them but also managed to keep them from being taken or 'stolen' by the 'Welfare'.

Told in the child's voice and in the vernacular of her Mob, activist, artist, poet, and author, Aunty Kerry, shares her story of love and loss, of dispossession and repeated dislocation growing up in corrugated tin huts, tents, and run-down train carriages, of helping her family earn 'an honest living' through fruit picking, and the impact of life as an Aboriginal state ward living under the terror of Protection Laws.

'A wonderful yarn by an Aboriginal Elder about a bygone way of life.' - Melissa Lucashenko, author of Miles Franklin Award-winning Too Much Lip

'Australia has waited too long to read this book of courage and truth. It heralds a timely change in our thinking of Aboriginal activism.' - Jeanine Leane, Wiradjuri writer and academic

'Thank you, Kerry, for sharing your story - so much pain and hurt, but such life-affirming strength and love, too.' - Kate Grenville, author

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The Cherry Picker's Daughter by Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert is a poignant memoir that captures both the hardships and joys of her childhood growing up as an Aboriginal girl in Australia. Reviewers often highlight its vivid depiction of familial strength and cultural resilience, appreciating its authentic narrative that brings to light the struggles faced by Indigenous communities. It is praised for its heartfelt storytelling and the author's ability to evoke deep emotional connections with the reader.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925893311

Publisher: Wild Dingo Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Wild Dingo Press

Edition: Second Edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 192

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