Ambelin Kwaymullina comes from the Palyku people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. When not writing or reading she works in cultural heritage, illustrates picture books and hangs out with her dogs. She has previously written a number of children's books, both alone and with other members of her family. Her first novel, The Tribe Book 1: The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf, was shortlisted in both the Science Fiction and Young Adult Fiction categories of the 2012 Aurealis Awards. Leanne Tobin has worked as an artist for more than three decades. She is of Dharug descent, the traditional Aboriginal people of Greater Western Sydney. Leanne is a primary teacher but works as an educator within the community and runs creative workshops with a range of Indigenous and non-Indigenous organisations, teaching local Dharug histories, stories and land care. Her artwork acknowledges her mixed ancestry (Irish, English and Aboriginal), and she uses a combination of Western and Traditional techniques infused with Aboriginal symbolism and stories. She has won many awards and in 2011 won the NSW Parliament Indigenous Art Prize. The Lost Girl is her first picture book.
This book captures the beauty and bounty of Australian flora and
fauna in rich detail ... a lovely addition to the increasingly
diverse body of Indigenous children’s literature.
*Books+Publishing*
In our over-busy, sometimes frantic world, the simplicity of The
Lost Girl’s story is its strength.
*Magpies*
A splendid production with a strong Indigenous flavour, it reflects
the importance of story, the unbreakable bond between the
Indigenous people and their land, and family unity.
*Buzz Words*
This would make a wonderful addition to any classroom, library or
home bookshelf. We get a glimpse of the unique relationship that
the Aboriginal people of Australia have with Mother Nature, and how
they teach their children to survive in this harsh and unyielding
landscape they call home.
*Creative Kids Tales*
The illustrations of Australia's iconic flora and fauna are
beautiful
*Disney*
The simple but lovely story is given richness by the gorgeous
pastel illustrations from Leanne Tobin with the full richness of
the outback colour palette.
*Literacy, Families and Learning*
This is a refreshing and authentic indigenous perspective.
*Reading Time*
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