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Bronwyn Bancroft
Bronwyn Bancroft is a descendant of the Bunjalung people of New South Wales, and she grew up in the small country town of Tenterfield. As an artist with an international reputation, her work is represented in galleries throughout Australia and the world. Bronwyn enjoys illustrating as it allows for the wider distribution of Indigenous stories which for a long time have been overlooked.
Books available from Fremantle Press
- Dan's Grandpa 1996
From the Catalogue
The Great Book Debate @ Freo Library
Fremantle City Library invites you to an exciting literary event!
Explore the future of the book with Sherman Young, author of the groundbreaking work The book is dead, long live the book, Niall Lucy, co-director of the Centre for Culture & Technology at Curtin University and co-author of The Ballad of Moondyne Joe, Clive Newman from Fremantle Press and Ann Zubrick, representing Fremantle’s readers.
The great book debate promises to entertain, inspire and challenge your perception of the book.
Thursday 24 May, 6:00–8:00 pm
Fremantle Library, 8 William Street, Fremantle
A light supper will be provided
Bookings are essential, P 08 9432 9766, E frelib@fremantle.wa.gov.au, or book at the library

