Banjo Blue's Great Australian Adventure
Title | Banjo Blue's Great Australian Adventure PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Galbraith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780977570324 |
First published in the year 2000, and now in its sixth printing, 'Banjo Blue's Great Australian Adventure' is fast becoming an Australian classic. Drawn in Richard's well known pen and watercolour style, this Australian adventure will keep kids enthralled for hours, and keep them coming back again and again. Banjo Blue and his friends set off by magic swag on a tour of Australia. On the way they visit Sydney Harbour, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, the surf beach, the snowfields and lots of other exciting places. Richard has packed the illustrations with lots of action, challenges and things to find. And with over 400 objects scattered throughout the book, it's a fun way of helping young readers learn their words. Apart from engaging Australian children, it's a wonderful gift for people living overseas.
Australian Children's Books: 1989-2000
Title | Australian Children's Books: 1989-2000 PDF eBook |
Author | Marcie Muir |
Publisher | Miegunyah Press |
Pages | 732 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
All Australian children's books published from 1989 to 2000 are listed in this essential reference for those who appreciate the richness of Australian writing for children. Following the same format as volumes 1 and 2 in this series chronicling books published as early as 1774, entries include publishing details, the number of illustrations, and the awards received for each book. This third volume follows the continuing careers of authors such as Mem Fox, Bob Graham, Robin Klein, and Paul Jennings, and traces changes in the popularity of Australian themes and settings to identify publishing trends. Varied cultural aspects of modern-day life are shown, from globalization, commercialism, and the rise of the middle class in Asia to desktop publishing, outcome-based school curricula, and the modern obsession with celebrities all of which are reflected in the type and quantity of books produced by Australian writers and publishers. The wealth of included material will extend researchers' understanding of the range of Australian children's books. "
Henry and Banjo
Title | Henry and Banjo PDF eBook |
Author | James Knight |
Publisher | Hachette Australia |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2015-09-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0733633625 |
The fascinating lives and turbulent times of Henry Lawson and Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson - the two men who wrote Australia's story. Today most of us know that Henry Lawson and Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson were famous writers. We know about Matilda, Clancy of the Overflow and the Man from Snowy River; The Drover's Wife, While the Billy Boils and Joe Wilson and his mates, but little else. Here, in a compelling and engaging work, James Knight brings Henry and Banjo's own stories to life. And there is much to tell. Both were country born, just three years and three hundred kilometres apart, Henry on the goldfields of Grenfell and Banjo on a property near Orange, but their paths to literary immortality took very different routes - indeed at times their lives were ones of savage and all too tragic contrasts. Banjo, born into a life of comparative privilege, would rise from country boy to Sydney Grammar student, solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and revered man about town. Henry's formal education only began when his feminist mother finally won her battle for a local school but illness and subsequent deafness would make continuing his lessons difficult, seeing him find work as a labourer, a coach painter and a journalist, all the while wrestling with poverty, alcoholism and mental illness. Both men would become household names during their lifetimes. Both would have regrets. Henry and Banjo details two incredibly fascinating lives and delves into the famous (and not so famous) writings of the two men who had the power to influence and change Australia.
Australia 2009
Title | Australia 2009 PDF eBook |
Author | Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 690 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN | 1400006988 |
"Embrace the local culture as you dive in the Great Barrier Reef, watch Aussie Rules football, or sip shiraz in McLaren Vale. Find choices for every traveler, from deep-sea fishing and snorkeling to fine dining or just lounging on the beach" -- from book cover.
The Australian Adventure
Title | The Australian Adventure PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 636 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN |
Dear Banjo
Title | Dear Banjo PDF eBook |
Author | Sasha Wasley |
Publisher | Penguin Group Australia |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2017-05-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0143784536 |
They were best friends who were never meant to fall in love – but for one of them, it was already way too late. Willow ‘Banjo’ Paterson and Tom Forrest were raised on neighbouring cattle stations in the heart of the Kimberley. As young adults, sharing the same life dreams, something came between them that Willow cannot forget. Now ten years have passed since she's even spoken to Tom. When her father falls ill, Willow is called home to take over the running of the family property, Paterson Downs. Her vision for a sustainable, organic cattle station is proving hard to achieve. She needs Tom’s help, but is it too late, and all too complicated, to make amends? Tom’s heartfelt, decade-old letters remain unopened and unmentioned between them, and Willow must find the courage to finally read them. Their tattered pages reveal a love story like no other – and one you’ll never forget. Dear Banjo is a wildly romantic and utterly captivating story about first love and second chances from an exciting new Australian author. 'I'm calling it early - this is one of the best novels of 2017.' AusRom Today
Traveling with Ghosts
Title | Traveling with Ghosts PDF eBook |
Author | Shannon Leone Fowler |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2017-02-21 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1501107879 |
A “rich, unblinking” (USA TODAY) memoir that moves from grief to reckoning to reflection to solace as a marine biologist shares the solo worldwide journey she took after her fiancé suffered a fatal box jellyfish attack in Thailand. In the summer of 2002, Shannon Leone Fowler was a blissful twenty-eight-year-old marine biologist, spending the summer backpacking through Asia with the love of her life—her fiancé, Sean. He was holding her in the ocean’s shallow waters off the coast of Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand, when a box jellyfish—the most venomous animal in the world—wrapped around his legs, stinging and killing him in a matter of minutes, irreparably changing Shannon’s life forever. Untethered and unsure how to face returning to her life’s work—the ocean—Shannon sought out solace in a passion she shared with Sean: travel. Traveling with Ghosts takes Shannon on journeys both physical and emotional, weaving through her shared travels with Sean and those she took in the wake of his sudden passing. She ventured to mostly landlocked countries, and places with tumultuous pasts and extreme sociopolitical environments, to help make sense of her tragedy. From Oswiecim, Poland (the site of Auschwitz) to war-torn Israel, to shelled-out Bosnia, to poverty-stricken Romania, and ultimately, to Barcelona where she and Sean met years ago, Shannon began to find a path toward healing. Hailed as a “brave and necessary record of love” (Ann Patchett, New York Times bestselling author of Bel Canto and Commonwealth) and “as intricate and deep as memory itself (Jane Hamilton, author of A Map of the World), Shannon Leone Fowler has woven a beautifully rendered, profoundly moving memorial to those we have lost on our journeys and the unexpected ways their presence echoes in all places—and voyages—big and small.