Azaria : a true history / written and illustrated by Maree Coote.
Publication details: South Melbourne, Victoria : Melbournestyle Books, 2020.Description: 44 pages : colour illustrations ; 31 cmISBN:- 9780648568407
- 0648568407
- Chamberlain, Azaria, 1980-1980
- Chamberlain, Lindy, 1948-
- Chamberlain, Azaria
- Chamberlain, Lindy, 1948-
- Chamberlain, Azaria -- Juvenile literature
- Chamberlain, Azaria, 1980-1980 -- Juvenile literature
- Chamberlain, Lindy, 1948- -- Juvenile literature
- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Trials (Infanticide) -- Public opinion
- Illustrated works
- Families -- Psychological aspects
- Families -- Psychological aspects
- Judicial error
- Prejudices in the press
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- Australia -- Northern Territory
- Trials (Infanticide) -- Australia -- Darwin (N.T.) -- Public opinion
- Dingo -- Behavior -- Australia -- Northern Territory
- Dingo
- Dingo attacks
- Dingo -- Juvenile literature
- Dingo attacks -- Juvenile literature
- Prejudices in the press -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Judicial error -- Australia -- Juvenile literature
- Northern Territory
- Northern Territory -- Darwin
- Australia
- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock
- Uluru/Ayers Rock (N.T.) -- Juvenile literature
- juvenile non-fiction
- 345.9429 23
- HV6535.A8 C43 2020
- 2021 CBCA Book of the Year Shortlist - Eve Pownall Award.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Junior collection | 345 COO | Available | 063372 |
Total reserves: 0
Premier's Reading Challenge: 7-9.
What happens when the truth gets lost? Where wild animals and people meet, tragedy can strike. But when a tiny baby is stolen by a dingo, people simply cannot accept such a thing. Prejudice and gossip grip the nation, and the tragedy transforms into a fight for the truth. This is a true Australian story of innocence, ignorance, and the perils of mob thinking.
8+.
Premier's Reading Challenge 7-9
2021 CBCA Book of the Year Shortlist - Eve Pownall Award.