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More About The Artist
About Trina Saffioti
About Trina Saffioti
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The Old Frangipani Tree at Flying Fish Point is a beautifully told story inspired by the childhood memories of Trina Saffioti’s mother. When Faith learns that her school is holding a fancy-dress carnival, she feels excited but also uncertain—her family can't afford a store-bought costume.
In a show of love and ingenuity, her family create a special costume using treasures found at home: a lei, a frangipani crown, bangles, and a ukulele. Dressed with care and pride, Faith transforms into a radiant island princess, ready to face the world with confidence.
This uplifting and visually stunning book is a celebration of creativity, family support, and cultural pride. With bold illustrations that bring the tropical setting to life, it speaks to the power of belonging and finding joy in what we already have.
Trina Saffioti is a descendant of the Gugu Yulangi people of North Queensland. She is a former policy advisor and is now a writer of children’s books that share Indigenous stories and lived experiences with young readers. Her stories are known for their emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and focus on Aboriginal perspectives in Australian history.
Trina Saffioti is a descendant of the Gugu Yulangi people of North Queensland. She is a former policy advisor and is now a writer of children’s books that share Indigenous stories and lived experiences with young readers. Her stories are known for their emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and focus on Aboriginal perspectives in Australian history.