Leonie Norrington
Leonie Norrington was born in Darwin, the third of nine children, and grew up at Barunga Aboriginal community, south of Katherine. Leonie works full-time as a journalist and writer. Her published books include Woman's Talk, a collection of conversations with Territory women; Under the Mango Tree, a collection of stories involving elderly Indigenous people; and Tropical Food Gardens, a book about growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in northern Australia. Her children's books include The Barrumbi Kids, Croc Bait, The Spirit of Barrumbi, The Last Muster (all published by Omnimbus/Scholastic) and her first collaboration with Dee Huxley, You and me: our place, published in 2007 by Working Title Press.
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A gripping contemporary novel set in the Northern Territory. Damien is horrified when his father, a violent man known to his motorcycling peers as 88, moves back to live with him and his mum. Category: Fiction 13+Publisher: Allen & Unwin |
Paperback £6.99
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A universal story about exploring the world, perfect for 2-4 year olds, with lively and engaging illustrations featuring indigenous kids and a terrific read-aloud text. Category: Picture story booksPublisher: Allen & Unwin |
Hardback £11.99
