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Discover the acclaimed national bestseller, *Talking to My Country* by Stan Grant, a deeply moving exploration of race, identity, and the Australian experience. In this powerful B-format paperback, you will dive into a heartfelt dialogue that addresses the ongoing struggle against racism in Australia from an Indigenous perspective. Written in response to the controversy surrounding Adam Goodes, Grant's poignant narrative resonates far beyond the sports arena, capturing the sorrow, shame, and resilience of Indigenous Australians. With 240 pages filled with introspective commentary, this book serves as an essential call to action for all Australians. It encourages readers to reflect on their nation's history and consider what it means to truly be Australian amidst the tapestry of cultural diversity. Fans of social justice literature and those seeking a deeper understanding of Australia's Indigenous history will find this work both enlightening and challenging. Grant's unique insights, drawn from his extensive experience as a journalist across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, further enrich this eye-opening account. *Talking to My Country* is more than just a book; it's a vital conversation starter about our collective identity and the future we aspire to. A must-read for anyone engaged in discussions about race, unity, and social progress in Australia. Order your copy today and join the dialogue that aims for a more inclusive and reflective Australia.