"Wylah The Koorie Warrior Book 1: Guardians" By Richard Pritchard and Jordan Gould
Meet Wylah: warrior, hero and friend. Her adventures have been 40,000 years in the making!
Wylah is brave, clever and strong-willed, and all her best friends are giant megafauna animals. But she isn't a warrior. Not yet, anyway.
Then comes the day when her family is stolen by the dragon army, and her life is forever changed. She must find the courage to set out on a journey to save them. What will it take for Wylah to become a warrior, like her Grandmother before her?
Introducing an unforgettable cast of characters,
Wylah The Koorie Warrior is a heart-stopping and imaginative adventure, inspired by First Nations history and grounded in culture.
What people are saying about Wylah the Koorie Warrior:
“My 10 yr old son absolutely loves this book series and is eagerly awaiting the next instalment. He has already read book 1 and 2 twice now and just started again for a 3rd time.” - Naomi Clarke
“My 11yo really like this series so far.” - Anthony Morris
“My year 4s adore this series!!!!!!!” - Leah Jean
“My son's reading choice for our Easter camping trip” - Kathryn Maree
“Love this so much my daughter dressed as Wylah for her book week last year” - Shannon Solomona
“My 7yo daughter loved these” - Katrina Smith
Get the series with "Wylah: The Koorie Warrior: Custodians - Book 2"
- ISBN: 9781761180033
- ISBN-10: 1761180037
- Series: Wylah the Koorie Warrior
- Audience: Children
- For Ages: 8+ years old
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 272
- Published: 31st May 2022
- Publisher: A&U Children's
- Dimensions (cm): 19.5 x 13 x 2.5
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Weight (kg): 0.18
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About Jordan Gould
About Jordan Gould
Jordan Gould is a proud Peek Whurrong (Gunditjmara) man from Warrnambool, Victoria. A passionate cultural educator, Jordan performs Welcome to Country ceremonies and leads workshops on language, culture, and reconciliation. Wylah is his first series aimed at bringing First Nations stories into mainstream Australian children’s publishing.
Jordan Gould is a proud Peek Whurrong (Gunditjmara) man from Warrnambool, Victoria. A passionate cultural educator, Jordan performs Welcome to Country ceremonies and leads workshops on language, culture, and reconciliation. Wylah is his first series aimed at bringing First Nations stories into mainstream Australian children’s publishing.