Issue Details:First known date:20102010Info supplied by author. TBI SIN JK 17/8/10/ Published information from flyer (JR 31/8/11) Award info. http://www.premiers.qld.gov.au/awards-and-recognition/literary-awards/2010-winners.aspx#indigenous (jad 1/09/100 TBI
'Purple Threads is a humorous collection of rural yarns by a gifted storyteller. Jeanine Leane grew up on a sheep farm near Gundagai, and the stories are based on her childhood experiences in a house full of fiercely independent women. In between Aunty Boo's surveillance of the local farmers' sheep dip alliance and Aunty Bubby's fireside tales of the Punic Wars, the women offer sage advice to their nieces on growing up as Indigenous girls in a white country town.
The cast of strong Aboriginal women in a rural setting gives a fascinating insight into both Aboriginal and rural life. Farming is not an easy pursuit for anyone, but the Aunties take all the challenges in their stride, facing torrential rain, violent neighbours and injured dogs with an equal mix of humour and courage. Purple Threads uses an irreverent style reminiscent of Gayle Kennedy's Me, Antman & Fleabag and Marie Munkara's Every Secret Thing, but offers a unique perspective on the Australian country lifestyle.'
Source: Publisher's website
Notes
Author's note: 'A collection of intertwined short stories that all form part of a bigger story.'
Dedication: For the women who raised and encouraged my sister and me, and for Peter, Jerome, Eugene and Hugo - the purple threads in my life.
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Koori Mail,21 September
no.
5102011;'The phenomenal success of Aboriginal author Kim Scott's latest book prompted a somewhat contentious question at the Brisbane Writers Festival earlier this month...'
More Prizes for That Deadman Dance2011single work column — Appears in:
Koori Mail,21 September
no.
5102011;'The phenomenal success of Aboriginal author Kim Scott's latest book prompted a somewhat contentious question at the Brisbane Writers Festival earlier this month...'
Purple Patch for Winning AuthorMahalaStrohfeldt,
2010single work column — Appears in:
Koori Mail,8 September
no.
4842010;'Ms. Leane has just taken out the Unpublished Indigenous Writer David Unaipon Award at the 2010 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for her first-time novel. It has been described as a 'sad hilarious and moving yarn' but more than that she says, it is a collection of poignant memories of her growing up years.' Koori Mail no.484, 8 September 2010