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Tell Me Again
- A Memoir
- Narrated by: Amy Thunig, Clementine Ford
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
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.
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- Catherine
- 03-11-2022
Sometimes harrowing, always thoughtful, beautifully told
I’ve been counting the days for this to drop, and it didn’t disappoint. The author painted scenes of Country and evoked times past deftly, with warmth and humour, even amongst the hardships. My only wish is that it was longer and that more was written about the repairing between family members, however I can understand perhaps why the omission there too.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-11-2022
A classic in the making
An incredible true tale of resilience in the face of what white powerful Australians continue to ignore, poverty, mental illness, homelessness and most importantly the inbalance of overt racism. The home truths contained in this well structured book will speak clearly to the next generation, to educate for a more equitable future. Congratulations to the author.
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- Ally
- 07-11-2022
Incredible story
This beautifully spoken audio book had me in unexpected tears of emotion, compassion and agreement, frequently. Not only did I deeply feel for the writer, but also, through her honesty, for myself. It’s not often an artist can touch those deep places of hidden truth within you quite like Amy’s book did, for me. Thank you Amy.
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- Ellen
- 06-11-2022
Stunning
This is an absolutely beautiful memoir. It’s absolutely heartbreaking; bursting with Thunig’s seemingly endless compassion, wisdom and grace.
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- Jackie Davie
- 04-12-2022
Painfully honest, raw & beautiful. A must listen!
A beautifully written book, documenting this resilient, strong and glorious human’s life. Filled with pain and too many horrific moments that no one person should have to endure, Amy has been through them all. This is no pity party though,There’s no blame laid. It is what is is. Their story. They show the reality of life for many Indigenous children in Australia. This book should be on the nation wide high school syllabus. A classic in the making, that will be spoken about for years to come. Amy is a stunning neurodivergent mind, that I can’t wait to read more from.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-11-2022
Fantastic storytelling
I had no idea what this would be about having done no research and I was so happily surprised. This book is full of beautiful and moving stories. I loved it.
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- bec castle
- 22-11-2022
A must read
I cried, I laughed, I listened. All whilst observing my own prejudices with horror.
Thank you Amy, my middle class white privilege made me feel ashamed today. I will do better
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- hanbanshee
- 08-01-2023
Breathtaking
A rare thing — by turns devastating and elating, full of appreciation for the wholeness of people, and the extraordinary power of love and repair that is still nonetheless laced with pain. I am deeply grateful to Amy and her family for sharing her and her family’s stories.
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- Kat
- 07-01-2023
A must read!
Thank you!
What a remarkable person you are!
Congratulations on all accounts!
I can relate to a lot of your story, and I’m not indigenous!
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- Tarita Hutchinson
- 08-01-2023
Gut wrenching story
Amy Thunig’s storytelling hits right in the centre of my heart. An honest accounting of forgiveness and acceptance.
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