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How Turtle Got His Shell and Other Stories

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Turtle Got His Shell and Other Stories

Contributors:

By (Author) James Vance Marshall
Illustrated by Francis Firebrace

ISBN:

9781922077219

Publisher:

Walker Books Australia

Imprint:

Walker Books Australia

Publication Date:

1st May 2015

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

80

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 270mm

Weight:

386g

Description

How did turtle get his shell Why do young koalas cling to their mothers' backs How was the mighty Murray River created Ten witty retellings of legends, some of them from the Yorta Yorta people, to delight readers of all ages.

Reviews

This collection of Dreamtime Myths, legends and folklore is amazing. The content focuses on the environment and nature, and how important it is to care for the earth and waterways. The stories are written in a way that will inspire children to focus on caring for our world, while they simultaneously learn the legends of our Indigenous people. * Buzzwords Magazine *

Author Bio

James Vance Marshall is also published under the names Ian Cameron and Donald Payne. His most famous book, Walkabout, was first published as The Children, and was later made into a movie by the director Nicholas Roeg. His other books include A River Ran Out of Eden, The Lost Ones (dramatised by Disney as The Island at the Top of the World) and White-Out. He lives in Dorking, Surrey.

Francis Firebrace grew up in the Australian bush where he would travel by horse and cart and follow the banks of the Murray-Darling Basin. He began his school education at the age of 7, but left seven years later and started work as a sheep and cattle stockman. At the age of 29 he moved to Canberra to begin a new chapter in his life to become a film maker. Francis has had some success within the film industry as 5 of his films are in the national film archives in Canberra and won in 1976 the International Moomba top 10 award, which was awarded to his film Give my regards to the Devil. While living in the Whitsundays Islands from 1984 to the 90s he began telling his own stories to tourist. These stories took him on a new journey that saw him travelling from country to country. He currently lives in England.

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