he intriguing story of an Aboriginal
boy, inspired by Boori Pryor's childhood in Queensland,
this gives a unique insight into how a young Aboriginal
boy views his world, and how he finds inner strength
to face his fears.
| Author: |
Meme McDonald and Boori Pryor |
| Publisher Details: |
Allen and Unwin, 1998 |
| Cover photograph by Meme McDonald;
frog illustration by Shane Nagel and Lillian Fourmile.
Cover reproduced with kind permission of Allen
& Unwin. |
Author profiles
| BOORI and Meme:
the process of collaborative writing. [videorecording]
Video Education Australasia, 1999 |
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McDONALD,
Meme. Put your whole self in. Penguin,
1992 |
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McDONALD,
Meme. The way of the birds: a child and a curlew
travel across the world. Allen & Unwin,
1996
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McDONALD, Meme &
PRYOR, Boori. The Binna Binna man. Allen
& Unwin, 1999
Cover photograph by Meme McDonald
Cover reproduced with kind permission of Allen
& Unwin. |
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McDONALD, Meme &
PRYOR, Boori. My girragundji; The Binna
Binna man. [sound recording] read by Boori
Pryor. Louis Braille Audio, 1999.
Cover photographs by Meme McDonald
Frog illustration by Shane Nagle & Lillian Fourmile
Cover reproduced with kind permission of Louis
Braille Audio. |
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PRYOR,
Boori (Monty), with Meme McDonald.
Maybe tomorrow. Penguin Books Australia, 1998.
Cover photograph of Boori by Meme
McDonald Cover reproduced with kind permission
of Penguin Books Australia. |
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