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ISBN: 9781925164763
Dimensions: B Format: 19.8x12.8cm
Pages: 144
Publication year: 2017
Publisher: Fremantle Press
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Cyclones and Shadows

Written by Pat DudgeonLaura DudgeonSabrina DudgeonDarlene Oxenham

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This collection draws together four tales for younger readers from the Waarda series of First Nations stories, first edited by acclaimed author Sally Morgan.

Two stories feature Lilli and her magical companion, Shadow. Living in Nan’s mango tree, Shadow is just the friend Lilli needs when adjusting to a new life in a new town. And, when Shadow finds himself the host of an unwanted visitor, Lilli becomes just the friend he needs too. The next two stories are about Annie, who learns how important ingenuity and strong family ties are when living in the remote community of Useless Loop. Annie helps her dad build an amazing beach sports car from a pile of junk before she and her family battle a cyclone.

Drawing on the authors’ own experiences, these charming tales are illustrated with black-and-white line drawings, and are a great way to introduce young readers to the world of contemporary First Nations storytelling.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK

‘This sweet collection of stories from Fremantle Press’ Waarda series will appeal to teachers, librarians and parents who want to talk with kids about the different experiences of people around Australia … The language is simple, the stories are charming and the book’s light touch will prompt conversations about new cultural experiences …’ Books+Publishing

‘… a wonderful way to introduce younger readers to contemporary Indigenous stories and storytelling.’ Australian Teacher

‘The easy-to-read stories, although simple, have something important to say.’ Good Reading Magazine

‘Simple prose and short chapters with headings make all these stories easy for newly-independent readers. Tracey Gibbs has made a strong contribution to the book with her evocative cover picture and expressive black, white and grey illustrations …’ Magpies

‘… young readers are sure to be gripped by the charming world of contemporary Indigenous storytelling.’ writingWA

 


Pages: 144
Publication Year: 2017
Publisher: Fremantle Press
ISBN: 9781925164763
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Pat Dudgeon

Pat Dudgeon was born in Darwin in 1959 and is descended from the Bardi people and the Gija people, north of Western Australia. Pat came to Perth to study psychology and, after graduation, joined the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University as a lecturer. She later became the head of the centre in 1990. Pat […]

Laura Dudgeon

Laura Dudgeon was born in Darwin in 1993. She is descended from the Bardi people and the Gija people, north of Western Australia. Lilli and her Shadow is based on her own experience of moving to a new place.

Sabrina Dudgeon

Sabrina Dudgeon-Swift is descended from the Bardi people from north of Broome, and the Gija people in the East Kimberley. Sabrina grew up in Darwin, but now lives in Perth and works for the School of Indigenous Studies at The University of Western Australia. Her story Lilli and Shadow in Trouble is part of the Waarda series for young readers and […]

Darlene Oxenham

Darlene Oxenham is a Malgana woman from Shark Bay on the coast of Western Australia. Her story Beach Sports Car was inspired by her time growing up in Useless Loop. Darlene has worked in Higher Education for over twenty years and has been a Professor at the School of Indigenous Studies at The University of […]