Benang From the Heart

Benang From the Heart by Kim Scott is a poignant exploration of identity and cultural heritage set against the backdrop of Western Australia. Published by Fremantle Press in 2024, this third edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young Indigenous man named Harley, who grapples with his complex lineage and the historical ramifications of colonization on First Nations people in Australia.
Readers will find that Harley’s journey is both deeply personal and reflective of broader societal issues, as he confronts the legacy of his white grandfather’s ambitions. The book delves into themes of cultural preservation and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities, offering an eye-opening perspective on history and identity. Through Scott’s storytelling, Benang presents a rich tapestry of celebration and lament, inviting readers to engage with the intricate narratives of Australia’s past and present.
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In the vast expanse of Western Australia, a young Indigenous man embarks on a profound journey within himself. Labelled as the successful outcome of his white grandfather’s attempts to breed the ‘first white man born’, Harley wants to be a failure. Finding himself at a difficult point in the history of his country, family and self, Harley’s story takes the reader on an eye-opening and heartbreaking narrative of the impact of colonisation on First Nations people in Australia. From one of Australia’s most revered storytellers, Benang sheds light on the ongoing struggle for cultural preservation, and is an epic and beautiful story of celebration and lament, beginning and return.
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