Edenglassie

Melissa Lucashenko

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Edenglassie

Edenglassie

Melissa Lucashenko

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Description

Two extraordinary Indigenous stories set five generations apart.


When Mulanyin meets the beautiful Nita in Edenglassie, their saltwater people still outnumber the British. As colonial unrest peaks, Mulanyin dreams of taking his bride home to Yugambeh Country, but his plans for independence collide with white justice.


Two centuries later, fiery activist Winona meets Dr Johnny. Together they care for obstinate centenarian Granny Eddie, and sparks fly, but not always in the right direction. What nobody knows is how far the legacies of the past will reach into their modern lives.


In this brilliant epic novel, Melissa Lucashenko torches Queensland's colonial myths, while reimagining an Australian future.


About the Author

Melissa Lucashenko is a Goorie (Aboriginal) author of Bundjalung and European heritage. Her first novel was published in 1997 and since then her work has received critical acclaim and many literary awards. Her sixth novel, Too Much Lip, won the 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance.

Edenglassie, Melissa's seventh novel, has won eight literary awards, including the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction, the Queensland Premier's Award for a Work of State Significance, and Australia's richest literary prize, the $100,000 ARA Historical Novel Award.

Melissa is a Walkley Award winner for her non-fiction, and a founding member of human rights organisation Sisters Inside. She writes about ordinary Australians and the extraordinary lives they lead.

Critical Reviews

'Melissa Lucashenko's Edenglassie is an unforgettable novel, filled with descriptions, landscapes, figures and feelings that will linger long, long after their first encounter. It is a beautifully crafted work of fiction.' Adrian Duncan, author of The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth

'Looping back and forth between the 1850s and the present and steeped in the rituals of First Nations culture, Edenglassie at times feels as vast as Australia itself. But it's also written in a spirit of reconciliation, daring to dream what a future version of that country might look like.' Daily Mail

'Gripping, political, horny, moving and very, very funny. Make it into a film already.' Guardian

'Melissa is the big gust of leaf-laden wind that we needed.' Tim Winton

'[Edenglassie] unpicks the myths of Brisbane's colonial history and puts the shocking brutality and injustice of British occupation under eye-opening scrutiny. With the dual timeline, we see how that past continues to leave its mark on the present and future as we connect deeply with Melissa's cast of beautifully drawn characters.' Australian Women's Weekly

'A rage-informed, joyful, rollicking, straight-talking yarn of the strength and persistence of Goorie people in Brisbane since the coming of the Dagai.' Readings

'A story of strength and love - a testimony to the continuation of Aboriginal storytelling.' Australian Book Review

'Edenglassie - an early name for Brisbane - slides deftly between past and present and eyes a future for all.' The Age

'This novel is a gift to all who pick it up and journey with the stories it holds.' The Conversation

'Edenglassie, the latest epic by Miles Franklin-winner Melissa Lucashenko, reflects a luminous spectrum of Aboriginal experience over five generations.' The Saturday Paper

'A significant talent... There is no denying the insight in her exploration of life in Queensland, spanning the 19th century, when it ceased being a penal colony, and the present day.' Observer

'Not well known in this country, Melissa Lucashenko is acclaimed in her native Australia and this inventive, ambitious novel demonstrates why.' The Sunday Times

Publishing Information

Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Pub date: 2025-09-02
Length: 320 pages

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