"The Land Recalls You" By Kirli Saunders, David Cragg (Illustrator), Noni Cragg (Illustrator)
Do not mourn the hands that raised you ... Do not weep for songs of land.
Honouring the Stolen Generations, and all who've been taken, The Land Recalls You is a powerful story of returning, written with love and reverence by award-winning Gunai author Kirli Saunders (OAM) and illustrated by debut Bundjalung artists David and Noni Cragg.
- ISBN: 9781760975159
- ISBN-10: 176097515X
- Published: 1st May 2024
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 24
- Audience: Children
- Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
- Country of Publication: AU
- Edition Number: 1
- Dimensions (cm): 27 x 24.5 x 1
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Weight (kg): 0.39
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About Kirli Saunders
About Kirli Saunders
Kirli Saunders (OAM) is a proud Gunai woman and award-winning author whose writing spans poetry, picture books, plays and novels. Her celebrated works include Bindi, Kindred, Returning, Our Dreaming and Afloat, with more titles on the way, including her poetry collection Eclipse and debut novel Yarraman.
Kirli’s writing is grounded in Country, culture and language, often exploring identity, connection and care for the environment. Her stories have been recognised by major literary awards and are loved by readers of all ages.
In addition to her work as an author, Kirli is also a multidisciplinary artist, consultant and educator, using her creative practice to inspire change and celebrate First Nations voices across many forms.
Kirli Saunders (OAM) is a proud Gunai woman and award-winning author whose writing spans poetry, picture books, plays and novels. Her celebrated works include Bindi, Kindred, Returning, Our Dreaming and Afloat, with more titles on the way, including her poetry collection Eclipse and debut novel Yarraman.
Kirli’s writing is grounded in Country, culture and language, often exploring identity, connection and care for the environment. Her stories have been recognised by major literary awards and are loved by readers of all ages.
In addition to her work as an author, Kirli is also a multidisciplinary artist, consultant and educator, using her creative practice to inspire change and celebrate First Nations voices across many forms.