Top End Girl, Miranda Tapsell
Top End Girl, Miranda Tapsell
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Top End Girl

Author: Miranda Tapsell

Narrator: James Colley, Miranda Tapsell

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/04/2020


Synopsis

'Ever since I was thirteen years old, all I wanted to do was perform. It was an unusual dream for a kid from the Northern Territory to have ... what I wanted for my life was a world away from what people knew and loved about the "Top End". Even though I've moved south to become an actor, the Territory has never left me. It's the place I go to when I want to feel whole again.'

From Kakadu to Cannes, Miranda Tapsell is one of Australia's favourite actors. A proud Larrikia woman, she built a stellar career on stage, and shot to fame in THE SAPPHIRES and then in LOVE CHILD and DOCTOR, DOCTOR.
Growing up, Miranda often looked for faces like hers on our screens. There weren't many. And too often there was a negative narrative around Indigenous lives, and Aboriginal women especially. Now an award-winning actor, she decided to change things herself. Combining her love of romantic comedies with her love of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands and the Top End, Miranda wrote, produced and starred in the box office hit TOP END WEDDING.

But who the hell co-writes, produces and acts in a film about a wedding in the same year they're having their own? Miranda Tapsell does!

In this engaging and thought-provoking memoir, TOP END GIRL, Miranda shares the path she took to create a moving film about re-connection to family and culture at the same time as she was planning her own wedding. And, like all good story-tellers, she holds a mirror up to the society we live in to show the prejudice that too often surfaces. Miranda knows that the key to change is to understand and through the power of storytelling she is changing attitudes and expectations to unite us all.

About Miranda Tapsell

Miranda Tapsell was born in Darwin and her people are the Larrakia. She grew up in Kakadu National Park and began performing at the age of seven. At 16, she won the Bell Shakespeare Company regional performance scholarship. After finishing school she was accepted to study at NIDA fulltime and since graduating has built a stellar career on stage, screen and television. After a starring role the world-renowned film The Sapphires, Miranda received two Logie Awards for her role in Love Child. A career highlight saw Miranda cast as the new host of the perennial favourite children's series, Play School. Recently, she has had roles on Channel 9's Doctor Doctor, ABC's comedy Get Krackin', legal drama Newton's Law for ABCTV, Foxtel's Secret City as well as ABCTV's Cleverman and Stan's Wolf Creek. She wrote, produced and starred in the box office hit Top End Wedding and has her own podcast on BuzzFeed, Pretty for an Aboriginal, with Nakkiah Lui, which rocks the traditional perceptions of Indigenous Australia and challenges rigid mindsets of what women of colour can and cannot do. Top End Girl is her literary debut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emma Jane on August 10, 2020

So I stayed up finishing this memoir, it was beautiful I feel so proud of her! She’s so funny, had great taste in music and is wise beyond her years. Thank you for giving us a beautiful movie like Top End Wedding to represent aboriginal Australian’s and show our country off like it is; the most beau......more

Goodreads review by Kt on May 17, 2020

4 stars She is as cute as a button and smart as a whip; a triple threat and a strong Aboriginal woman. She is Miranda Tapsell and this is her well worth a read memoir. Top End Girl focuses primarily on the Tapsell’s movie Top End Wedding (a brilliant movie that you must see); but also details her chil......more

Goodreads review by Melina on June 10, 2020

As 2020 got frantic, I struggled to read new books. It was autobiographical books which pulled me from my reading funk, but - enjoyable as they were, they were missing something. Top End Girl found that space I had been missing. It's a thoughtful memoir, but one which speaks easily to readers. It's......more

Goodreads review by Ali on December 28, 2020

"I wrote this book so that I don’t have to repeat myself time and time again. The way women of colour continue to be portrayed in the media is pure laziness by the people who write about them." I discovered Tapsell through her and Nakkiah Lui's podcast "Pretty for an Aboriginal", which remains one o......more

Goodreads review by Diana on April 15, 2021

I raced through this book in a day. Miranda is not afraid to speak her mind and there were some really good insights into indigenous history, culture and life. The book was also very celebratory. Charming. Now to see Top End Wedding!......more