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Sally Morgan (1) (1951–)

Auteur de My Place

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42+ oeuvres 1,600 utilisateurs 34 critiques

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Sally Morgan was born on January 18, 1951 in Perth, Western Australia. She is of Aboriginal descent from the Bailgu people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Her books, My Place, and Wanamurraganya, the story of Jack McPhee, won the Human Rights Literature and Other Writing Award in 1987 afficher plus and 1989. Her other awards include Order of Australia Book Prize 1990; Fremantle Print Award with Bevan Hone in 1993; Notable Book, Children's Book Council in 1998 and Notable Book, Children's Book Council of Australia in 2012. Her other books include Sally's Story, Mother and Daughter, and Arthur Corinna's Story. Her children's books include Little piggies, The flying emu and other Australian stories, Hurry up, Oscar!, Pet problem, Dan's grandpa, In your dreams, and Just a little brown dog. She won the 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Children's Fiction for her book, Sister Heart. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Sally Morgan

My Place (1987) 901 exemplaires
Sally's Story (1990) 43 exemplaires
My Country (2011) 39 exemplaires
Sister Heart (2015) 36 exemplaires
Bush Bash! (2013) 33 exemplaires
Little Bird's Day (2019) 33 exemplaires
Where Is Galah? (2015) 31 exemplaires
Sam's Bush Journey (2009) 24 exemplaires
I love me (2016) 24 exemplaires
Dan's Grandpa (1996) 19 exemplaires
Benny Bungarra's Big Bush Clean-Up (2018) 13 exemplaires
Arthur Corunna's story (1990) 13 exemplaires
Dingo in the dark (2016) 12 exemplaires
Just a Little Brown Dog (1997) 12 exemplaires
Me and My Dad (2010) 11 exemplaires
Remembered by Heart (2014) 11 exemplaires
The Last Dance (2013) 11 exemplaires
In Your Dreams (1997) 10 exemplaires
Joey counts to ten (2016) 9 exemplaires
My Place for Younger Readers (2020) 9 exemplaires
The Art of Sally Morgan (1996) 8 exemplaires
My Mums special Secret (2016) 8 exemplaires
Helping Little Star (2013) 8 exemplaires
Pet problem (1994) 5 exemplaires
Echoes of the Past - Sister Kate's Home Revisited (2002) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Curly and the Fent (2008) 3 exemplaires
Hurry Up, Oscar! (1993) 3 exemplaires
Curly Saves Grandma's House (2009) 2 exemplaires
One Rule for Jack (2014) 2 exemplaires
Going bush with grandpa (2014) 2 exemplaires
Our Place 1 exemplaire

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Representation: First Australian characters
Trigger warnings: Displacement, death of a child and friend from an illness, blood, grief and loss depiction, physical assault and injury, child abuse, hospitalisation, racism, bullying
Score: Seven points out of ten.
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Well. I remember searching this up and then seeing it in one of the two libraries I go to and after seeing positive ratings and reviews I finally picked it up and read it. When I finished it, the only way I could describe my experience reading this story was that I was gutted. It was an informative but heartbreaking read from start to finish complemented by the uncommon writing style. Now then. It starts with the main character who initially doesn't have a first or last name (it's not clear how old she is either) living her life somewhere in Australia until someone displaced her and took her somewhere else in an event now called the Stolen Generations. Did I mention this novel is all written in poetry but the execution is better than some other poetry novels I've read, and it deals with the topic better than another story I saw previously called Our Race for Reconciliation by Anita Heiss? The unnamed girl then goes to a school whose name I forgot with a teacher that called her Anne (hey that name sounds familiar) where she stays for the rest of the narrative.

Not long after Anne as I'll call her from now on (that name will change soon enough) is introduced to some new characters (some of them I liked, like Janey. Some I did not.) I'm not sure why when the teacher tried to teach Anne English she didn't like it only because she said it tried to erase her culture or something along those lines (hasn't she heard of bilingualism? She could use that.) I had a hunch that something heartrending would happen. The last few pages were the saddest as the government abused Anne, Janey was hospitalised for an illness (the book said it was influenza) and later died while Anne, now called Annie hopes that she would be free one day ending the book on a devastating note. It's an imperative read, sure. But it's heavy. I don't know why the library I got this book from placed it in nonfiction. Not realistic. Not historical. Nonfiction.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Law_Books600 | 1 autre critique | Jan 15, 2024 |
Told in verse, this was the story of a young Aboriginal girl who was taken from her family and put into an institution for Indigenous children where they were taught English, given Anglo-Saxon names and forced to change their culture.

"Sister Heart" was an emotional read and my heart wept for Annie and the other children in the institution, especially Janey and Tim. I can’t understand how anyone could think it is a good idea to forcibly take children from their families. It is totally cruel and heartless!

The loneliness, fear and anguish Annie felt was heartbreaking and I was disgusted at how she was treated by the adults who were 'educating' her. Even though this was a quick read "Sister Heart" is an important book as it highlights a shameful time in Australia’s history and should be read by both children and adults alike. Highly recommended.
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HeatherLINC | 1 autre critique | Dec 28, 2023 |
This book could be used for earlier readers, it is a picture book with little words. It is about the adventures of the little bird and it follows along the birds day as it explores and enjoys the world around it. In a class this could be used as a light hearted read, the story is relaxing so it could be used as a way to settle down the class.
 
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