"Say Yes: A Story of Friendship, Fairness and a Vote for Hope" By Jennifer Castles, Paul Seden (Illustrator)
Once there were two little girls who were best friends. They did everything together. As they get older, they weren't allowed to do the same things anymore. Because they looked different. Because of the law.
This is a story about the landmark 1967 Referendum, the two women who came together to change the law... and how the Australia people said YES.
"I love looking through this book, seeing the family faces, remembering the hard work - and the extraordinary response of the Australian People"
Associate Professor Lilin G. Bandler
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Reviews
"Say Yes is one of my very favourite books... of all time. I love the compassion, empathy and understanding of ‘its just not fair’ my Year One students feel when we read this together. It makes me so proud of them." -
Sally Rantall
"Say Yes, a story about the 1967 referendum fairness and friendship.
This story is a great read about two girls and their friendship in the 1960's and how they were divided by "laws" from what comes naturally to them. Showing us that most children are born with fairness and see no difference in our skin tones the pure innocents in these girls is beautiful. The story tells you how people of Australia voted to do what was right and change the laws that segregated the aboriginal people from things like swimming pools, schools, cinemas, ect.
This book had my children asking allot more questions and with it's simple way of explanation had them understanding the census and 'laws' that were changed. highly recommend this book." - Peta Hee
- ISBN: 9781760294670
- ISBN-10: 1760294675
- Audience: Children
- For Ages: 7+ years old
- For Grades: 2 - 3
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 32
- Published: 29th March 2017
- Publisher: A&U Children's
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 30 x 21.5 x 1.5
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Weight (kg): 0.4
More About The Artist
More About The Artist


About Jennifer Castles
About Jennifer Castles
Jennifer Castles is a Melbourne-based writer who grew up in Adelaide and began her creative journey as an actor before turning to storytelling. Her debut book—co-written with her father—explored the trial and death of Ned Kelly, setting the tone for a writing career grounded in powerful narratives. She has since published three picture books and works as a submissions editor and ghostwriter, while continuing to craft stories of her own.
Paul Seden, an illustrator and storyteller descended from the Wuthathi and Muralag peoples of North Queensland, grew up in Darwin. Passionate about sharing stories through art, his books include Kick With My Left Foot (illustrated by Karen Briggs) and Crabbing with Dad. His short story My Shadow, also illustrated by Karen Briggs, was featured in The Hush Treasure Book.
Jennifer Castles is a Melbourne-based writer who grew up in Adelaide and began her creative journey as an actor before turning to storytelling. Her debut book—co-written with her father—explored the trial and death of Ned Kelly, setting the tone for a writing career grounded in powerful narratives. She has since published three picture books and works as a submissions editor and ghostwriter, while continuing to craft stories of her own.
Paul Seden, an illustrator and storyteller descended from the Wuthathi and Muralag peoples of North Queensland, grew up in Darwin. Passionate about sharing stories through art, his books include Kick With My Left Foot (illustrated by Karen Briggs) and Crabbing with Dad. His short story My Shadow, also illustrated by Karen Briggs, was featured in The Hush Treasure Book.