Tiddas (novel)
Tiddas is a novel by Anita Heiss published in 2014. The title Tiddas is an Aboriginal term for "women who are like sisters".[1]
First edition | |
Author | Anita Heiss |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Publisher | Kogan Page |
Publication date | Simon & Schuster Australia |
Pages | 368 |
ISBN | 9781922052285 |
Preceded by | Am I Black Enough For You |
The book is about five women who have been friends since childhood who come together for book club meetings.[2]
Reception
Dianne Dempsey of the Sydney Morning Herald comments "While Tiddas may at times have a didactic tone, it is this political subtext, the subversive nature of the book, that provides any interest or edge."[3] Laura Brodnik of bmag says that "it's also a love letter to the city of Brisbane."[4] Lou Heinrich of lip states that it is "depicting urban Aboriginal women in an easily consumable book."[5]
References
- Hardy, Karen (1 April 2014), "Anita Heiss channelled her concept of sisterhood into a new novel", The Age
- Milson, Rosemarie (20 March 2014), "Anita Heiss's new book Tiddas", Newcastle Herald
- Dempsey, Dianne (22 March 2014), "Adding political flavour to 'choc-lit'", Sydney Morning Herald
- Brodnik, Laura (8 April 2014), "Brisbane by the book with Anita Heiss", bmag
- Heinrich, Lou (12 March 2014), "lip lit: tiddas", lip
External links
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