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'Cooee Mittigar, meaning Come Here Friend, is an invitation to yana (walk), on Darug Country. In this stunning picture book, Darug creators Jasmine Seymour and Leanne Mulgo Watson tell a story on Darug Songlines, introducing children and adults-alike to Darug Nura (Country) and language.
'Greeted by Mulgo, the black swan, readers are welcomed to Nura. Journeying through the seasons, Mulgo describes the land, skyscape, birds, animals and totems. It is a gentle guide to how Darug people read the seasons, knowing when it is time to hunt and time to rest. It is also an appeal to remember, off ering new ways of seeing and reading the lands of the surrounding Sydney region.
'With Darug language interspersed with English and an extensive glossary throughout, Cooee Mittigar presents an important tool for learning, told as a tender story with exquisite illustrations. It is Jasmine and Leanne’s wish that with this book, everyone will know that the Darug mob are still here and still strong.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Prime Minister’s Literary Awards : The Yield and The Lost Arabs Throw Fragile Lines across Cultural and Linguistic Divides
2020
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 10 December 2020; -
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Best Books of 2019
Angela Crocombe
(presenter),
Leanne Hall
(presenter),
Melbourne
:
Readings
,
2019
18804805
2019
single work
podcast
interview
'In the third episode of the Readings Kids Podcast, Leanne and Angela do a whistle-stop tour of their favourite books of the past year. This episode also includes a bonus interview with YA author Will Kostakis about his new fantasy book, Monuments.'
Source: Soundcloud.
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y
Best Books of 2019
Angela Crocombe
(presenter),
Leanne Hall
(presenter),
Melbourne
:
Readings
,
2019
18804805
2019
single work
podcast
interview
'In the third episode of the Readings Kids Podcast, Leanne and Angela do a whistle-stop tour of their favourite books of the past year. This episode also includes a bonus interview with YA author Will Kostakis about his new fantasy book, Monuments.'
Source: Soundcloud.
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Prime Minister’s Literary Awards : The Yield and The Lost Arabs Throw Fragile Lines across Cultural and Linguistic Divides
2020
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 10 December 2020;
Awards
- 2020 shortlisted Small Press Network Book of the Year Award
- 2020 winner Prime Minister's Literary Awards — Children's Fiction
- 2020 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards — Indigenous Children
- 2020 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards — Eight to 10 Years
- 2020 shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year Awards — Crichton Award for Debut Illustrator