Burn

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Pub Date Aug 29 2023 | Archive Date Sep 14 2023

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Description

When a tragic bushfire puts two kids in hospital, Indigenous teenager Andrew knows the police will come after him first. But Andrew almost wants to be caught, because at least it might make his dad come and rescue him from suburban Brisbane and his neglectful mother.

Growing up in small-town Tasmania, Andrew struggled at home, at school, at everything. The only thing that distracted or excited him was starting little fires. Flames boosted his morale and purified his thoughts, and they were the only thing in his life he could control. Until one day things got out of hand, and Andrew was forced to leave everything behind.

Now as the police close in and Andrew runs out of people to turn to, he must decide whether he can put his faith in himself to find a way forward.

Burn is an affecting, powerful novel about prejudice and growing up on the margins from exciting new Australian voice Melanie Saward.

When a tragic bushfire puts two kids in hospital, Indigenous teenager Andrew knows the police will come after him first. But Andrew almost wants to be caught, because at least it might make his dad...


A Note From the Publisher

Melanie Saward is a proud descendent of the Bigambul and Wakka Wakka peoples. She is a Tulmur (Ipswich) based writer, an associate lecturer in creative writing at QUT, and a PhD student.

Melanie's writing has been published in Flock – First Nations Stories; Kill Your Darlings, Overland, Scum Mag, and Verity La. She has been shortlisted for the Kuracca Prize and the David Unaipon Award and received highly commended mentions in the Boundless Indigenous Mentorship, the Harlequin First Nations Fellowship, and the Calibre Essay Prize.

Melanie Saward is a proud descendent of the Bigambul and Wakka Wakka peoples. She is a Tulmur (Ipswich) based writer, an associate lecturer in creative writing at QUT, and a PhD student.

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Advance Praise

'A great book, storytelling with heart, and a testimony to truth.' - Tony Birch

'A great book, storytelling with heart, and a testimony to truth.' - Tony Birch


Marketing Plan

- Powerful and compelling commercial / literary fiction novel about intergenerational trauma which will also appeal to YA audiences 

- From an exciting new First Nations author who is also a highly respected academic, editor and writer

- For fans of Craig Silvey's Jasper Jones and the writing of Tony Birch, Melissa Lukashenko and Tara June Winch

- Glowing endorsement from Tony Birch

- Powerful and compelling commercial / literary fiction novel about intergenerational trauma which will also appeal to YA audiences 

- From an exciting new First Nations author who is also a highly...


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ISBN 9781922848482
PRICE A$34.99 (AUD)
PAGES 304

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