Sun and Moon are locked in battle, and the earth is freezing over. Mother Crow is desperately afraid for the safety of her egg. But Baby Bird proves to be stronger than she ever hoped. Together with the remarkable Goannabird, Baby Bird not only survives the Great Cold, but manages to save all the animals from certain death.
Paperback 48 pages
A powerful first novel about a young city-based lawyer who goes looking for her ancestral past.
Winner of 2004 David Unaipon Award for Indigenous writers Extended Description
Hard-hitting and intense as well as compassionate and empowering, Papertalk says what she means and is willing to take on issues that affect her community from the outside, as well as from the inside. Extended Description
From Dinky the Dingo to Finding My Way Home, Jane Garlil Christophersen, a traditional owner of Kakadu, presents an engaging collection of contemporary stories for young readers. Christophersen reveals the wonders of daily life in the bush and includes messages about caring for the environment. With charcoal drawings by Christine Christophersen
Third in the Barrumbi series.
Dale stands up hanging onto the wire cage of the Toyota and sees his home, Long Hole, shrinking away. And suddenly it hits him that he's leaving. He was born here at Long Hole, he's been here all his life, never slept anywhere else except for camping and fishing. Extended Description
Lilli's family is moving from the bush to the city, and Lilli is sure she'll be horribly lonely. She'll miss the mangoes, she'll miss her cousins, and most of all she'll miss her Nan. But Nan sends a special friend south with Lilli, a secret Shadow to look after her.
An illustrated first chapter book showing the interaction between Aboriginal beliefs and the modern world.
Extended Description
More than a love story, this is a bold, confronting book about friendship, love, sex and identity at the heart of Australia, where black and white, bush and city collide. Paperback 350 pages Extended Description
Winner of the 2006 David Unaipon Award
Me, Antman & Fleabag is a funny and incisive look at contemporary Indigenous life and the family and friends that make it up.