Taboo /

Scott, Kim, 1957-

Taboo / Kim Scott. - EasyRead large edition. - iii, 371 pages (large print) ; 24 cm. - Read how you want 16. . - Read how you want 16. .

Originally published by Pan Macmillan Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, 2016. Copyright page from the original book. Set in 16 point Verdana. Optimized reading formats.

Taboo takes place in the present day, in the rural South-West of Western Australia, and tells the story of a group of Noongar people who revisit, for the first time in many decades, a taboo place: the site of a massacre that followed the assassination, by these Noongar's descendants, of a white man who had stolen a black woman. They come at the invitation of Dan Horton, the elderly owner of the farm on which the massacres unfolded. He hopes that by hosting the group he will satisfy his wife's dying wishes and cleanse some moral stain from the ground on which he and his family have lived for generations. But the sins of the past will not be so easily expunged. We walk with the ragtag group through this taboo country and note in them glimmers of re-connection with language, lore, country. We learn alongside them how countless generations of Noongar may have lived in ideal rapport with the land. This is a novel of survival and renewal, as much as destruction; and, ultimately, of hope as much as despair.

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Noongar (Australian people)--Fiction.
Aboriginal Australians--Western Australia--Fiction.


Western Australia--Social life and customs--Fiction.


Large type books.
Australian fiction.
Psychological fiction.