Heather reviewed Me, antman & fleabag by Gayle Kennedy
Review of 'Me, antman & fleabag' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
I’m not even sure how to start describing this stunning short book. It is a series of very short stories about an Aboriginal Australian woman, her partner Antman, and their dog, Fleabag. They travel around Australia, working in the cities for a while before heading back into the rural areas. The author deftly captures the way her friends and family interact among themselves and with the white Australians they encounter.
There are funny stories but pointed stories such as the time they head to an “aboriginal” festival but find themselves the only Black people there. There are sweet stories such as the time when a relative buys a sheep to eat but then realizes that he has been sold a little girl’s pet. (Now he has a pet sheep.) I love the way she talks about Fleabag and his dog friends. Flea has friends all over the country to get …
I’m not even sure how to start describing this stunning short book. It is a series of very short stories about an Aboriginal Australian woman, her partner Antman, and their dog, Fleabag. They travel around Australia, working in the cities for a while before heading back into the rural areas. The author deftly captures the way her friends and family interact among themselves and with the white Australians they encounter.
There are funny stories but pointed stories such as the time they head to an “aboriginal” festival but find themselves the only Black people there. There are sweet stories such as the time when a relative buys a sheep to eat but then realizes that he has been sold a little girl’s pet. (Now he has a pet sheep.) I love the way she talks about Fleabag and his dog friends. Flea has friends all over the country to get into adventures with.
There are stories with darker depths too that explore racism in Australia. The story of a family who finally hears the story of how their parents met is heartbreaking. The author also tells her story of internalized racism after being repeatedly removed from her home for months at a time as a child for specialized medical care.
This is a fast read but the stories will stay with you long after the book is over.