Valley of gold / Jackie French.
Material type: TextSeries: Premier’s Reading Challenge Years 5-6Publisher: Pymble, N.S.W. : Angus & Robertson, 2003Description: 170 pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cmContent type: still image | cartographic image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780207199882 (paperback); 0207199884 (paperback)Subject(s): Gold mines and mining $ z Australia $ x History $ v Children's fiction | Gold -- Children's fiction | Gold mines and mining $ -- Australia $ -- History $ -- Children's fiction | Gold | Araluen Region (N.S.W.) -- History -- Juvenile fiction | ystopias | Gold mines and mining | Gold -- Fiction | Historical fiction | Dystopias | Gold mines and mining -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Juvenile fiction | Araluen Region (N.S.W.) -- History -- Fiction | Australia | New South Wales | Araluen Region (N.S.W.) -- History -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: History. | Historical fiction. | Fiction. | History | Australiana | Historical fiction. | Juvenile works. DDC classification: A823.3 Summary: One valley's stories of gold through the ages Interspersed with historical and geological information are stories that bring to life the valley and its occupants. First, around 35,000 BC, we meet Mirrigan, a young Aboriginal man hunting the last of the mainland thylacine to present its skin to his female friend, Dhani. From there we move through stories of European settlement, gold rushes, Chinese immigration, bushrangers, relations between Indigenous and European people, world wars, the Depression and natural disasters. When we arrive at the present day, the substance that has so shaped the valley recent history - gold - is still an important commodity, but no longer at the expense of the valley. Jackie French once again manages to inform and entertain in this wonderful collection of stories. Ages 10+Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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One valley's stories of gold through the ages Interspersed with historical and geological information are stories that bring to life the valley and its occupants. First, around 35,000 BC, we meet Mirrigan, a young Aboriginal man hunting the last of the mainland thylacine to present its skin to his female friend, Dhani. From there we move through stories of European settlement, gold rushes, Chinese immigration, bushrangers, relations between Indigenous and European people, world wars, the Depression and natural disasters. When we arrive at the present day, the substance that has so shaped the valley recent history - gold - is still an important commodity, but no longer at the expense of the valley. Jackie French once again manages to inform and entertain in this wonderful collection of stories. Ages 10+
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