ext_12016 ([identity profile] violent-rabbit.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 50books_poc2009-04-27 05:39 pm

Second Book: Stradbroke Dreamtime by Oodgeroo aka Kath Walker

Second Book: Stradbroke Dreamtime by Oodgeroo aka Kath Walker


The first half details stories from her childhood, growing up in the traditional Aboriginal manner and the second half is a collection of Dreamtime stories.

This is primarily a children's book, but do not let that turn you off! There is a beautiful rich imagery to all though this and the simplistic writing only serves to further the wonderful visuals. There is a wistful and loving tone that creates a lovely warmth throughout the entire recollections. It is a a nice gentle introduction to what life was like in her childhood as an aborigine near the bush (for a clueless suburbanite like myself).

I was struck, personally, at how sad most of the Dreamtime stories were. I am of the opinion that one purpose they served was as warnings coded into tales- don't wander off or the bunyip will turn you into a vine- which it a tradition throughout all cultures with active children.


Well worth the read.

[identity profile] avuxeni.livejournal.com 2009-04-27 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Added to my wish list. Thank you for sharing it!
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[identity profile] katesnotes.livejournal.com 2009-04-28 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Agree about the book and all. I read it as a small child myself and will read it to my nieces but one small note - her Anglo name was Kath Walker not Kay.