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Sita Walker Sita Walker i(25099073 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Sita Walker is a senior English and Literature teacher in Brisbane. Her first piece, Love in the Time of Grandmother, was shortlisted in the SBS Emerging Writers Competition and was published by Hardie Grant in the anthology, Roots: Home is Who We Are. Before that, she dabbled in blogging and wrote short letters to her students. (Source : Ultimo website)

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y separately published work icon The God of No Good Ultimo : Ultimo Press , 2023 25099092 2023 single work autobiography

'Sita Walker was raised by five strong matriarchs who taught her to believe in God and to be good. Her grandmother, mother and three aunts believed in unshakeable faith, in the power of prayer, in sacrifice, in magic, in the healing of turmeric and tea, and the wisdom of dreams. 

'But as hard as she tries to be good, Sita always suspects that deep down, she isn’t very good at all.

'At 35, she hasn’t prayed in years, her dream of true love has died, and along with it, her faith – not that she’s telling her mother, or her aunts. Instead, she abandons religion in secret, ‘taking tiny pieces of God away, one by one, under cover of darkness.’

'Now, the only way she can fulfill her destiny is to seek out the wisdom of the ones who came before, and truly understand the women who raised her. But will they understand her? Either way, the matriarchy will never be the same again.

'Traversing decades and continents – from Iran to India, Sri Lanka to the Czech Republic, Adelaide to the Torres Strait – The God of No Good is a beautifully lyrical and funny intergenerational memoir about six women and how their lives intertwine.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction
2023 winner Queensland Literary Awards The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year
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