Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Fire Represents Power and Control for an Indigneous Teenager Who Lacks Both, in Melanie Saward’s Compassionate Debut Novel
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'“From the moment I got here, I’ve wanted to set the whole of Brisbane on fire,” reflects Andrew, the protagonist of Melanie Saward’s debut novel.'(Introduction)

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