Girl of the Southern Sea
By (Author) Michelle Kadarusman
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
2nd February 2021
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Paperback
216
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
210g
An inspiring novel about good-luck magic, courage and the power of storytelling. A gifted student, Nia longs to attend high school so she can follow her dream and become a writer. She has notebooks filled with stories she's created about the mythological Dewi Kadita, Princess of the Southern Sea. But her family has barely enough money for food, let alone an education, so Nia's days are spent running their food cart and raising her younger brother. Following a miraculous escape from a bus accident, Nia is gifted with good-luck magic. Or at least that's what everyone's saying. Soon their family business is booming and there might even be enough money to return to school. But how long can her good luck last When a secret promise threatens everything she's hoped for, Nia must find a way to break the mould and write her own future.
Michelle Kadarusman is an Australian-Indonesian children's author. She grew up in Melbourne and has lived many years throughout Indonesia, and in Canada. Her novels have been nominated for various awards, including the Canadian Governor General's Literary Awards and the Malka Penn Award for Human Rights in Children's Literature. They have also earned numerous honours, including USBBY Outstanding International Book, two Junior Library Guild Selections, and a nomination for the Ontario Library Association Silver Birch Fiction Award. Her other titles include The Theory of Hummingbirds and Music for Tigers.