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Tiddas
AuthorAnita Heiss
LanguageEnglish
PublisherKogan Page
Publication dateSimon & Schuster Australia
Publication placeAustralia
Pages368
ISBN9781922052285
Preceded byAm I Black Enough For You 

Tiddas is a novel by Anita Heiss published in 2014. The title Tiddas is an Aboriginal term for "women who are like sisters".

The book is about five women who have been friends since childhood who come together for book club meetings.

Reception

Dianne Dempsey of the Sydney Morning Herald comments "While Tiddas may at times have a didactic tone, it is this political subtext, the subversive nature of the book, that provides any interest or edge." Laura Brodnik of bmag says that "it's also a love letter to the city of Brisbane." Lou Heinrich of lip states that it is "depicting urban Aboriginal women in an easily consumable book."

References

  1. Hardy, Karen (1 April 2014), "Anita Heiss channelled her concept of sisterhood into a new novel", The Age
  2. Milson, Rosemarie (20 March 2014), "Anita Heiss's new book Tiddas", Newcastle Herald
  3. Dempsey, Dianne (22 March 2014), "Adding political flavour to 'choc-lit'", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Brodnik, Laura (8 April 2014), "Brisbane by the book with Anita Heiss", bmag
  5. Heinrich, Lou (12 March 2014), "lip lit: tiddas", lip

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