Putting Indigenous heritage at heart of national story

By Jason Steger
Updated August 25 2017 - 8:07am, first published 7:44am
Kim Scott will deliver the opening address at this year's Melbourne Writers Festival. Photo: Supplied
Kim Scott will deliver the opening address at this year's Melbourne Writers Festival. Photo: Supplied

There's a powerful hurt lurking at the core of Kim Scott's latest novel, Taboo. A group of Aboriginal people are getting ready to assemble on land that was the site years earlier of a massacre. It's historic trauma brought front and centre.

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