Walkabout

Walkabout
Author: James Vance Marshall
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2009-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141957816

Walkabout is a survival story for children written by James Vance Marshall. Mary and her young brother Peter are the only survivors of an aircrash in the middle of the Australian outback. Facing death from exhaustion and starvation, they meet an aboriginal boy who helps them to survive, and guides them along their long journey. But a terrible misunderstanding results in a tragedy that neither Mary nor Peter will ever forget . . . Reissued in the 'A Puffin Book' series of Puffin modern classics for children, Walkabout has been continuously in print since its first publication over 50 years ago.

Wombat Walkabout

Wombat Walkabout
Author: Carol Diggory Shields
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0525478655

Rhyming text follows six little wombats on walkabout and a hungry dingo following, envisioning them as his lunch until the wombats turn the tables on him.

Australian Animal Walkabout

Australian Animal Walkabout
Author: Karen Weaver
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780648128434

Kookaburras, emus, koalas and kangaroos are just some of the Australian animals you will discover in this fact filled book.Karen Weaver educates young minds through interesting rhyming verse. Jeanette Lees brings those words to life by placing each animal in its natural environment.There's so much to learn and see.What's your favourite Australian animal?Look inside to find out.

Walkabout

Walkabout
Author: Louis Nowra
Publisher: Currency Press Pty Limited
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Nicolas Roeg's 'Walkabout' opened world-wide in 1971. It is the story of two white children lost in the Australian Outback. They survive only through the help of an Aboriginal boy who is on walkabout during his initiation into manhood. The film earned itself a unique place in cinematic history and was re-released in 1998. In this illuminating reflection, Louis Nowra, one of Australia's leading dramatists and screenwriters, discusses Australia's iconic sense of the outback; and the peculiar resonance that the story of the lost child has in the Australian psyche. He tells how the film came to be made and how its preoccupations fit into the oeuvre of both its director and cinematographer Nicolas Roeg, and its screenwriter Edward Bond. Nowra identifies the film's distinctive take on a familiar story and its fable-like qualities, while also exploring the film's relationship to Australia and its implications for the English society of its day. He recognises how relevant the film is to the contemporary struggle to try and find common ground between blacks and white.

Walkabout Year

Walkabout Year
Author: Sam Pickering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Pickering is the teacher portrayed by Robin Williams in author's account of a sabbatical year in Perth.

Wombat Goes Walkabout

Wombat Goes Walkabout
Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0006646271

While looking for his mother, Wombat meets many animals that are not impressed with his talent for digging and thinking. But when a fire approaches, they change their minds. Masterful watercolors highlight this memorable new character.

Travelling Home, 'Walkabout Magazine' and Mid-Twentieth-Century Australia

Travelling Home, 'Walkabout Magazine' and Mid-Twentieth-Century Australia
Author: Mitchell Rolls
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1783085398

'Travelling Home' provides a detailed analysis of the contribution that the mid twentieth-century 'Walkabout' magazine made to Australia’s cultural history. Spanning five central decades of the twentieth century (1934-1974), 'Walkabout' was integral to Australia’s sense of itself as a nation. By advocating travel—both vicarious and actual—'Walkabout' encouraged settler Australians to broaden their image of the nation and its place in the Pacific region. In this way, 'Walkabout' explicitly aimed to make its readers feel at home in their country, as well as including a diverse picture of Aboriginal and Pacific cultures. Given its wide availability and distribution, together with its accessible and entertaining content, 'Walkabout' changed how Australia was perceived, and the magazine is recalled with nostalgic fondness by most if not all of its former readers. Drawing on interdisciplinary scholarship, 'Travelling Home' engages with key questions in literary, cultural, and Australian studies about national identity and modernity. The book’s diverse topics demonstrate how 'Walkabout' canvassed subtle and shifting fields of representation; as a result, this analysis produces complex and nuanced readings of Australian literary and cultural history.

Mutant Message Down Under

Mutant Message Down Under
Author: Marlo Morgan
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 0007336578

In this "New York Times" bestseller, Morgan leads readers on the fictional spiritual odyssey of an American woman in the Australian outback.

The Lost Dog

The Lost Dog
Author: Michelle de Kretser
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 031603200X

Tom Loxley, an Indian-Australian professor, is less concerned with finishing his book on Henry James than with finding his dog, who is lost in the Australian bush. Joining his daily hunt is Nelly Zhang, an artist whose husband disappeared mysteriously years before Tom met her. Although Nelly helps him search for his beloved pet, Tom isn't sure if he should trust this new friend. Tom has preoccupations other than his book and Nelly and his missing dog, mainly concerning his mother, who is suffering from the various indignities of old age. He is constantly drawn from the cerebral to the primitive -- by his mother's infirmities, as well as by Nelly's attractions. The Lost Dog makes brilliant use of the conventions of suspense and atmosphere while leading us to see anew the ever-present conflicts between our bodies and our minds, the present and the past, the primal and the civilized.