Longlisted for the 2026 Stella Prize
Debra Dank – Ankami
Nonfiction/Memoir/Social commentary · Echo Publishing (an imprint of Bonnier Books UK)
About the Book
A heartrending and beautiful memoir of sudden loss and a journey towards peace from Geraldine Brooks, the bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Horse.
Many cultural and religious traditions expect those who are grieving to step away from the world. In contemporary life, we are more often met with red tape and to-do lists. This is exactly what happened to Geraldine Brooks when her partner of more than three decades, Tony Horwitz – just sixty years old and, to her knowledge, vigorous and healthy – collapsed and died on a Washington, D. C. sidewalk.
After spending their early years together in conflict zones as foreign correspondents, Geraldine and Tony settled down to raise two boys on Martha’s Vineyard. The life they built was one of meaningful work, good humor, and tenderness, as they spent their days writing and their evenings cooking family dinners or watching the sun set with friends at the beach. But all of this ended abruptly when, on Memorial Day 2019, Geraldine received the phone call we all dread. The demands were immediate and many. Without space to grieve, the sudden loss became a yawning gulf.
Three years later, she booked a flight to a remote island off the coast of Australia with the intention of finally giving herself the time to mourn. In a shack on a pristine, rugged coast she often went days without seeing another person. There, she pondered the various ways in which cultures grieve and what rituals of her own might help to rebuild a life around the void of Tony’s death.
A spare and profoundly moving memoir that joins the classics of the genre, Memorial Days is a portrait of a larger-than-life man and a timeless love between souls that exquisitely captures the joy, agony, and mystery of life.
“Ankami is a meditation on what it means to live in the aftermath of colonial rupture, underpinned by an unending love of family and desire for connection.”
– 2026 Stella Prize Judges
About the Author
Debra Dank
Debra Dank is a Gudanji/Wakaja writer, academic, and educator. She is is an Enterprise Fellow with the University of South Australia. Debra’s first book,We come with this place (Echo Publishing, 2022), won numerous honours in 2023, including four New South Wales Premier’s Awards and the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal. Debra is also the author of Terraglossia (Echo Publishing, 2025), a powerful and moving response to the first Europeans’ description of Australia as ‘terra nullius’ – no one’s land. Ankami is Debra’s third book and has been shortlisted for the 2026 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Prize for Non-Fiction.
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“Above all, this is a story suffused in love, that asks us to remember how to live.” – Grace Lucas-Pennington
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Judges’ Report
In this harrowing and haunting memoir Dank continues her deeply personal journey of truth-telling, discovery and cultural reclamation. Driven by a long-held desire to understand her family history more fully, Dank’s visit to the National Archives reveals a devastating truth: her paternal grandmother gave birth to ten children, four of whom were stolen. Ankami also bears witness to the unpaid labour of Aboriginal workers, including Dank’s grandmother, exposing the not-so- distant history of Australia as a nation built on exploitation and slavery. Dank describes her writing as non-linear and organic, her voice resists the flattening language of archival records in a restoration of the dignity and humanity of her ancestors. Ankami is a meditation on what it means to live in the aftermath of colonial rupture, underpinned by an unending love of family and desire for connection. Ankami offers an opportunity for deep listening, a profoundly moving testament to the essential power of memory.
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