"Ubby’s Underdogs: The Legend of the Phoenix Dragon" By Brenton E McKenna
The Legend of the Phoenix Dragon is the first in the Ubby's Underdogs trilogy - shortlisted for the 2011 Deadly Awards, presented to Indigenous Australians for excellence in the areas of music, sport, entertainment and community.
It is the late 1940s and Broome, a small pearling town in the heart of an ancient land, is still recovering from WW11. Ubby, a smart, streetwise Aboriginal girl, is the leader of a small rag-tag gang known as the 'Underdogs'. Trying to make a name for the Underdogs, she meets Sai Fong, a Chinese girl just off the boat from Shanghai. From the moment Ubby and Sai Fong meet, their worlds collide as they find themselves thrown into a series of bizarre adventures full of myths and legends and everything from ancient mechanical demons to fantastic beasts - and secrets never before exposed. This is an epic tale that measures the limits of courage and friendship. Ubby's Underdogs: The Legend of the Phoenix Dragon is storytelling on a grand scale that pulls its central characters from the unique multicultural town of Broome. It expertly draws in characters that have links to other worlds amidst a complex backdrop of Aboriginal and Chinese mythology (fictionalised).
- ISBN: 9781921248313
- ISBN-10: 1921248319
- Series: Ubby's Underdogs
- Audience: Teenager / Young Adult
- For Ages: 10 - 16 years old
- For Grades: 4 - 10
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 160
- Published: 1st May 2011
- Publisher: Magabala Books
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 25.5 x 18.5 x 2
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Weight (kg): 0.57
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About Brenton E McKenna
About Brenton E McKenna
Brenton E McKenna is a Yawuru graphic novelist, cartoonist, and illustrator from Broome, WA. He was the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a scholarship by the Australian Society of Authors to develop a graphic novel.
Brenton is passionate about promoting Aboriginal voices through graphic storytelling and about mentoring young Indigenous artists. His work is celebrated for its dynamic artwork, compelling characters, and grounded sense of place in Yawuru Country.
Brenton E McKenna is a Yawuru graphic novelist, cartoonist, and illustrator from Broome, WA. He was the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a scholarship by the Australian Society of Authors to develop a graphic novel.
Brenton is passionate about promoting Aboriginal voices through graphic storytelling and about mentoring young Indigenous artists. His work is celebrated for its dynamic artwork, compelling characters, and grounded sense of place in Yawuru Country.