My Dad’s Gone Away (2024) authored by Andrew Krakouer & Jaqueline Dinan; illustrated by Paul Seden
Tarah’s dad has gone away, and she doesn’t know where. She imagines he is doing all the things he...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Dec 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading
Tarah’s dad has gone away, and she doesn’t know where. She imagines he is doing all the things he...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Dec 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Viewing
A young Aboriginal couple brings home their second baby. What should be a joyous time takes a sinister turn, as the baby’s mother starts seeing a malevolent spirit she is convinced is trying to take her baby.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Dec 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading
A fearless and honest exploration of queer First Nations identity, and a vibrant celebration of imperfection and personal growth, if this is the end is a stunning exploration of what it means to work through childhood trauma and love yourself in the present. In a state of postpandemic recovery, the author travels back to his hometown and grapples with all that comes with it, experiences the thrills of relationship drama and serious queer romance, works through his mental health issues and writes a love letter to Narrm from the perspective of a Kimberley man.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Nov 8, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
Iconic Gamilaraay artist Thelma Plum’s highly awaited sophomore album I explores themes of...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Nov 8, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading
From the bestselling author of Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray (River of Dreams) comes another...
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