Savannah Dreams
By (Author) Lolla Stewart
Illustrated by Elaine Russell
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Little Hare
1st January 2020
Second Edition, Paperback
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Paperback
32
Width 215mm, Height 280mm
From Monday to Saturday, Savannah and her family go looking for bush tucker. The others all find fabulous food, while Savannah only finds bits of junk. But Savannah is imaginative, and creates a barramundi sculpture out of the things she has collected. On Sunday, she catches a real live barramundi!
Lolla Stewart has lived on remote Aboriginal communities in the top end of Australia for six years. The resilience, independence and joy of the children she has taught there inspired this text. Prior to this adventure, she taught adults in Melbourne creative writing and worked as an editor and reviewer.
Elaine Russell was born in Tingha, northern New South Wales, in 1941. She spent most of her childhood on the Aboriginal mission at Lake Cargelligo, where her father was a handyman. In 1993, Elaine enrolled in a visual arts course and was finally able to realise her lifelong ambition to be a painter. Her work has been displayed - and is held by - museums and galleries around the world. Elaines first book, A is for Aunty (ABC Books, 2000), was shortlisted for the Picture Book Award in the 2001 Childrens Book Council of Australia Awards, and was an Eve Pownall Information Book Honour Book.