"Our Country: Ancient Wonders" By Mark Greenwood
This first book in the Our Country series takes readers on a journey across Australia to marvel at our unique geology and geography.
Our home is an ancient land.
In every corner of Australia, wonders are waiting for curious explorers.
With each vibrant fact-filled page of this unique book, readers will visit different natural wonders across all states and territories. See the prehistoric beasts that roamed the land in Winton, venture through the lava-formed caves at Undara, experience the fiery glow of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, and more!
Adventure is out there . . . Our country is calling.
- ISBN: 9781760652241
- ISBN-10: 1760652245
- Series: Our Country
- Audience: Children
- For Ages: 7 - 13 years old
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 40
- Published: 1st February 2022
- Publisher: Walker Books Australia
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 0.9 x 26.6 x 25.6
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Weight (kg):
0.434
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About Mark Greenwood
About Mark Greenwood
Mark Greenwood is an award-winning Australian author known for his historical fiction and non-fiction books for children. He is passionate about exploring pivotal moments in Australia's past and sharing stories of significant historical figures, such as The Legend of Lasseter’s Reef and Simpson and His Donkey. His writing blends engaging narrative with extensive research, making complex history accessible for young readers.
While not Indigenous himself, Greenwood has collaborated with Aboriginal communities and leaders when crafting stories like Jandamarra, in an effort to honour cultural sensitivity and truth-telling in history.
Mark Greenwood is an award-winning Australian author known for his historical fiction and non-fiction books for children. He is passionate about exploring pivotal moments in Australia's past and sharing stories of significant historical figures, such as The Legend of Lasseter’s Reef and Simpson and His Donkey. His writing blends engaging narrative with extensive research, making complex history accessible for young readers.
While not Indigenous himself, Greenwood has collaborated with Aboriginal communities and leaders when crafting stories like Jandamarra, in an effort to honour cultural sensitivity and truth-telling in history.