Episode 34: Australian writer Nardi Simpson discusses her hauntingly beautiful debut novel, <em>Song of the Crocodile</em>

Author Photo Credit: Lucy Simpson

Nardi Simpson’s story of the lives of three generations of strong Indigenous women who live on the outskirts of a rural town will take your breath away. All of the women battle prejudice and hardship, but are guided by their ancestral spirits and their strong sense of self. A powerful story about resilience, family ties and dealing with the legacy of racism.

 
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Episode 33: Robert Dessaix discusses his fascinating new book, <em>The Time of Our Lives</em>, on growing older well