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Barrumbi kids - Book 1 / Norrington, Leonie 2002  Book
Norrington, Leonie Book
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Edition 2005 (Reprint)
Publication Gosford, Omnibus Books, 2002.
Description 197pDark blue spine
Summary/Abstract They can't take the smiles off their faces. They got away with it. No one saw them slip under the school fence into the long grass. Now they're free to wag all day. Dale and Tomias are best mates. Tomias's ancestors have lived at Long Hole since the Dreaming. Dale's grandfather was the first white man to settle here. This is their country. An exciting, funny first novel about children moving between Aboriginal and white cultures.
Standard Number 9781862914964 Pb.
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ID:   005986


Walkabout / Marshall, James Vance 1959  Book
Marshall, James Vance Book
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Edition 1977 (Reprint)
Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1959.
Description 98pYellow Spine
Series Heinemann New Windmills
Summary/Abstract In the central Australian desert two school children, survivors of an air crash, meet an Aboriginal boy on 'walkabout' - a lonely trek he must undertake before achieving manhood. The bush boy can hunt, fish, find water, and kindle fire - all the skills the city children lack. A story of their journey together, and how they try to understand one another. Shelved with the Heinemann Windmill Series.
Standard Number 043512224X Hb.
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ID:   009383


Walkabout / Marshall, James Vance 2009  Book
Marshall, James Vance Book
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Publication Great Britain, Penguin Group, 2009.
Description 134pOrange Spine
Series Puffin Modern Classics
Summary/Abstract In the central Australian desert two school children, survivors of an air crash, meet an Aboriginal boy on 'walkabout' - a lonely trek he must undertake before achieving manhood. The bush boy can hunt, fish, find water, and kindle fire - all the skills the city children lack. A story of their journey together, and how they try to understand one another.
Standard Number 9780141325682 Pb.
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