Synopses & Reviews
A fresh take on traditional, indigenous Australian storytelling, this volume tells the tale of Crow who lived in a tree by a waterhole and gazed into the water each morning at another wonderful crow staring back at her. Wishing to be like the black beauty in the waterone so special she could surely change the worldCrow flies far away, helping others, until she ultimately discovers that her inspiring feathered friend is actually her own reflection. Featuring vivid, jewel-toned illustrations based on indigenous paintings, this uplifting tale of self-perception conveys the importance of realizing one's self-worth and individual strengths.
Review
[Ambelin Kwaymullinas] warm narrative is strongly supported by her bold and visually appealing artwork.” Scan magazine
About the Author
Ambelin Kwaymullina is an Indigenous writer and illustrator from Western Australia and the author and illustrator of The Two-Hearted Numbat.