“Tea and Sugar Christmas” by Jane Jolly, Robert Ingpen (Illustrator)
The Tea and Sugar train only came once a week on a Thursday. But the special Christmas train only came once a year.
Today was Sunday.
Four more days without sugar.
Four more days until the Christmas train.
Please, please be on time. Please don’t be late.
Join Kathleen in the outback as she eagerly awaits the Christmas Tea and Sugar train. Will she meet Father Christmas? Will she receive a Christmas gift from him?
A delightful, heart-warming story from the National Library of Australia that will intrigue, captivate and introduce readers to a slice of the past. Wonderful, sensitive illustrations, including a beautiful double fold-out image showing the shops inside all the carriages.
For 81 years, from 1915 to 1996, the Tea and Sugar Train travelled from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie once a week. It serviced the settlements along the Nullarbor Plain, a 1050-kilometre rail link. It was a lifeline. There were no shops or services in these settlements. The train carried everything they needed—household goods, groceries, fruit and vegetables, a butcher’s van, banking facilities and at one time even a theatrette car for showing films.
The biggest excitement for the children was the first Thursday of December every year, when Father Christmas travelled the line. He distributed gifts to all the children on the way, including those of railway workers, those in isolated communities, and station kids.
- ISBN: 9781922507402
- ISBN-10: 1922507407
- For Ages: 5+ years old
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Published: 1st October 2022
- Publisher: National Library of Australia
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 26.8 x 22.6 x 0.6
- Weight (kg): 0.19
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About Jane Jolly
About Jane Jolly
Jane Jolly is a primary school teacher with 35 years' experience. She has worked in Aboriginal schools, area schools and primary schools, and in 1983 worked as a governess on Commonwealth Hill Station. She currently works part-time as a teacher-librarian in South Australia, where she teaches creative writing and literature appreciation. Jane has published several picture books, all of which have earned Notable Awards from the Children’s Book Council of Australia. Outside of writing and teaching, her interests include organic gardening, cooking and refugee advocacy.
Jane Jolly is a primary school teacher with 35 years' experience. She has worked in Aboriginal schools, area schools and primary schools, and in 1983 worked as a governess on Commonwealth Hill Station. She currently works part-time as a teacher-librarian in South Australia, where she teaches creative writing and literature appreciation. Jane has published several picture books, all of which have earned Notable Awards from the Children’s Book Council of Australia. Outside of writing and teaching, her interests include organic gardening, cooking and refugee advocacy.