Word Burners
Discover the thought-provoking novel Word Burners by Beryl Fletcher, published by Spinifex Press in 2002. This compelling story, spanning 312 pages, delves into the complexities of identity and activism in modern Australia. Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, it follows Julia, a new academic whose beliefs are put to the test by her students, challenged further through the mistreatment of a friend and the dismissive attitudes of her family.
A poignant exploration of self-discovery, Julia and her sister seek solace from their past, mirroring their mother’s quest for freedom from rural poverty. Word Burners not only navigates the realms of fiction but also boldly addresses themes of social justice and personal empowerment within the LGBTQ+ community. This revised edition invites readers to engage with Fletcher's powerful narrative that resonates with contemporary social issues. Immerse yourself in this enlightening read that captivates both heart and mind.