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Tell Me Again

A Memoir

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Tell Me Again

By: Amy Thunig
Narrated by: Amy Thunig, Clementine Ford
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With an introduction by Clementine Ford.

For years, Amy Thunig thought she knew all the details about the day she was born, often demanding that the story of her birth be retold. Years later, heavily pregnant with her own first child, she learns what really happened that day. It’s a tale that exemplifies many of the events of her early life, where circumstances sometimes dictated that things be slightly different from how they might seem–including what is meant by her dad being away for ‘work’ and why her legal last name differs from her family’s.

In this remarkable memoir, Amy narrates her journey through childhood and adolescence, growing up with parents who struggled with addiction and incarceration. She reveals the importance of extended family and community networks when your immediate loved ones are dealing with endemic poverty and intergenerational trauma. In recounting her experiences, she shows how the stories we tell about ourselves can help to shape and sustain us. Tell Me Again will captivate, move and inspire listeners with its candour and insight.

Dr Amy Thunig (B.Arts, M.Teach, PhD) is a Gomeroi/Gamilaroi/Kamilaroi yinarr (woman) and mother who resides on the unceded lands of the Awabakal peoples. An academic in the field of education, Amy is also a Director at Story Factory in Redfern, and in 2019 gave their TEDx talk ‘Disruption is not a dirty word’. As well as being on various committees and councils, Amy is a media commentator and panellist, regularly appearing on television programs such as ABC’s The Drum, and writing for publications such as Buzzfeed, Sydney Book Review, IndigenousX, The Guardian and more.

©2022 Amy Thunig (P)2022 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.
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This book should be read by all teachers, FAC workers, and every Australian! Absolutely one of the most insightful and heart wrenching inspirational books I have read!!

Absolutely amazing

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Such an emotional read, when I finished I just wanted to start the book again. What an incredibly strong woman. I wish everyone could read this to give more understanding of others and in return think about our own actions.

A must for all to read

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This is an incredible book about Amy’s life, beautiful written & spoken. I encourage everyone to listen to it from start to end. It’s beautiful, and heart-breaking and will be unforgettable. Thank you Amy for sharing.

An essential listen

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I am an older white woman
However I have never been privileged enough to have a real scene of belonging to this land or a community
I have a better understanding of the struggles you have faced. I am sure there is so much more
Although I was born in this country. That true understanding , appreciation and connection will unfortunately always be lost to white people. Thank you for allowing me to gain a little bit of insight. Truth really does need to be told and understood for what it is.

Thank you for your wonderful book

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This book really opened my eyes about addiction and trauma. It was amazing. It touched my heart. Thank you.

Amazing.

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