‘ Too Much Lip…brilliantly showcases Lucashenko’s talent for constructing funny, fraught and powerful stories driven by complex characters and compelling, true-to-life dramas. It is a challenge and a delight to read.’ Amy Vuleta, Books+Publishing ‘ Too Much Lip describes a family in perpetual crisis: fractured, addicted, abused and abusive, absent and broken. A novel like Too Much Lip is proof that the future lies with First Nations people telling stories about First Nations peoples and histories.’ Karen Wyld, Sydney Review of Books ‘Until recently, white authors’ interpretations of blak lives were much more likely to be published than stories told by First Nations writers themselves.
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