Cover art for Black and Blue
Published
Scribe Publications, March 2021
ISBN
9781925849240
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
23.5cm × 15.6cm × 2.3cm

Black and Blue a memoir of racism and resilience

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WINNER OF THE 2022 VICTORIAN PREMIER'S PRIZE FOR LITERATURE

WINNER OF THE 2022 VICTORIAN PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD FOR INDIGENOUS WRITING

SHORTLISTED FOR THE DOUGLAS STEWART PRIZE FOR NONFICTION

The story of an Aboriginal woman who worked as a police officer and fought for justice both within and beyond the Australian police force.

A proud Gunai/Kurnai woman, Veronica Gorrie grew up dauntless, full of cheek and a fierce sense of justice. After watching her friends and family suffer under a deeply compromised law-enforcement system, Gorrie signed up for training to become one of a rare few Aboriginal police officers in Australia. In her ten years in the force, she witnessed appalling institutional racism and sexism, and fought past those things to provide courageous and compassionate service to civilians in need, many Aboriginal themselves.

With a great gift for storytelling and a wicked sense of humour, Gorrie frankly and movingly explores the impact of racism on her family and her life, the impact of intergenerational trauma resulting from cultural dispossession, and the inevitable difficulties of making her way in the white- and male-dominated workplace of the police force.

Black and Blue is a memoir of remarkable fortitude and resilience, told with wit, wisdom, and great heart.

'Loved it. I read it in one sitting - couldn't put it down. I thought of A.B. Facey as I read her astounding journey. What an incredible woman.'

-Melissa Lucashenko, Miles Franklin Award-winning author of Too Much Lip

This is the read for Australia now ... it crackles with urgency. Honestly. I was left with a startling clarity after reading Black and Blue. This should be taught in schools, alongside the rest of our history.'

-Rick Morton, author of My Year of Living Vulnerably

'The power of storytelling is to share the lives of people who change the world. Ronnie Gorrie's journey as an Aboriginal woman shows the different levels of power in our country and is as radical as it is moving. A loving, affecting, and honest account of her life. Reading Ronnie's words is like hearing the yarn of a friend.'

-Nakkiah Lui

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