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The Yield

The yield in English is the reaping, the things that man can take from the land. In the language of the Wiradjuri yield is the things you give to, the movement, the space between things: baayanha. Knowing that he will soon die, Albert ‘Poppy’ Gondiwindi takes pen to paper. His life has been spent on the banks of the Murrumby River at Prosperous House, on Massacre Plains. Albert is determined to pass on the language of his people and everything that was ever remembered. He finds the words on the wind. August Gondiwindi has been living on the other side of the world for ten years when she learns of her grandfather’s death. She returns home for his burial, wracked with grief and burdened with all she tried to leave behind. Her homecoming is bittersweet as she confronts the love of her kin and news that Prosperous is to be repossessed by a mining company. Determined to make amends she endeavours to save their land – a quest that leads her to the voice of her grandfather and into the past, the stories of her people, the secrets of the river. Profoundly moving and exquisitely written, Tara June Winch’s The Yield is the story of a people and a culture dispossessed. But it is as much a celebration of what was and what endures, and a powerful reclaiming of Indigenous language, storytelling and identity.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004809699 L
Large Print Fiction   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 2 Jan 2025
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780369337320 (pbk.)
Classification Number L
Author Winch, Tara June
Title The Yield [BK]
Edition Large print edition.
Physical Description 1 map ;
Note Originally published by Hamish Hamilton.
Copyright page from the original book.
Includes "The Dictionary of Albert Gondiwindi".
The yield in English is the reaping, the things that man can take from the land. In the language of the Wiradjuri yield is the things you give to, the movement, the space between things: baayanha. Knowing that he will soon die, Albert ‘Poppy’ Gondiwindi takes pen to paper. His life has been spent on the banks of the Murrumby River at Prosperous House, on Massacre Plains. Albert is determined to pass on the language of his people and everything that was ever remembered. He finds the words on the wind. August Gondiwindi has been living on the other side of the world for ten years when she learns of her grandfather’s death. She returns home for his burial, wracked with grief and burdened with all she tried to leave behind. Her homecoming is bittersweet as she confronts the love of her kin and news that Prosperous is to be repossessed by a mining company. Determined to make amends she endeavours to save their land – a quest that leads her to the voice of her grandfather and into the past, the stories of her people, the secrets of the river. Profoundly moving and exquisitely written, Tara June Winch’s The Yield is the story of a people and a culture dispossessed. But it is as much a celebration of what was and what endures, and a powerful reclaiming of Indigenous language, storytelling and identity.
Subject Large print books
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
Indigenous peoples -- Australia -- Fiction
Wiradjuri (Australian people) -- Fiction
Wiradjuri language -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions
Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs
Australian fiction
Grief
Indigenous peoples
Large type books
Wiradjuri (Australian people)
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