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Tell It to the World

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An extraordinarily powerful and personal meditation on race, culture, and identity.
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An extraordinarily powerful and personal meditation on race, culture, and identity.

As an Aboriginal Australian, Stan Grant has had to contend with his country’s racist legacy all his life. Born into adversity, he found an escape route through education and the writing of James Baldwin, going on to become one of Australia’s leading journalists.

As a correspondent for CNN, he travelled the world, covering conflicts everywhere, from Baghdad to North Korea. Struck by how the human spirit can endure in the face of repression, he found the experiences of individuals he met spoke to him of the undying call of family and homeland. In the stories of other dispossessed peoples, he saw that of his own.

In Tell It to the World, Grant responds to the ongoing racism that he sees around him. He writes with passion and striking candor of the anger, shame, and hardship of being an indigenous man. In frank, mesmerizing prose, Grant argues that the effects of colonialism and oppression are everyday realities that still shape our world.

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Price: $15.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
Imprint: Scribe US
Publication Date: 27 August 2019
Trim Size: 8.30 X 5.30 in
ISBN: 9781947534261
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Memoirs, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural Heritage, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand, Social discrimination & equal treatment, Indigenous peoples, Biography: general, Social & cultural history, Australasian & Pacific history

“A profound memoir by a writer of Aboriginal ancestry meditating upon “white” Australia.”
Joyce Carol Oates

“Stan Grant is an extraordinary man. He will be Australia’s first aboriginal prime minister.”
Peter Carey

“Searingly honest, this is a compelling and harrowing book in which Stan Grant adds his strong voice to the clamor for social justice and indigenous rights.”
New Internationalist

“Grant is a natural storyteller…at his best when recounting his experiences and observations of Indigenous Australian life with devastating simplicity and acuity. This highly readable book…has the potential to spark empathy and generate important discussion, and deserves to be read widely.”
Bookseller + Publisher

“Grant will be an important voice in shaping this nation.”
The Saturday Paper

“It is a story so essential and salutary to this place that it should be given out free at the ballot box.”
Sydney Morning Herald

“An urgent and flowing narrative in a book that should be on the required reading list in every school.”
The Australian