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The Yield
352 pages, 2020
Poppy is an old man whose life has been spent on the banks of the Murrumby River at Prosperous House. He wants to pass on the language of his people and everything that was ever remembered. He finds the words on the wind, from his father and grandfather before him. Poppy speaks to August Gondiwindi, who has been living on the other side of the world for ten years when she learns about 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 the news that Prosperous is to be repossessed by a mining company.
Determined to make amends, she endeavors to save their land—a quest that leads her to find her grandfather's voice and into the past, where she discovers many secrets about their family history—including an unknown cousin who came to Prosperous House seventy years ago."
In The Yield, Tara June Winch explores the power of language and its ability to shape our understanding of the world. She emphasizes the importance of preserving indigenous languages, as they hold the key to understanding the culture and history of a people.
The book takes a deep look into the connection between people and their ancestral lands. It shows how this connection is not just physical, but spiritual and emotional as well. It's a reminder to respect and value the land we live on.
The Yield doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of colonialism. It shows the devastating impact it has had on indigenous communities, their culture, and their language. It's a call to acknowledge and address these historical injustices.
The book emphasizes the importance of family and ancestry. It shows how our roots and heritage shape our identity and our place in the world. It encourages us to explore our own family history and to value the stories and experiences of our ancestors.
One of the key messages in The Yield is the power of resilience. Despite the hardships and injustices faced by the characters, they remain strong and determined. It's a testament to the strength and resilience of indigenous communities around the world.
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