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Njunjul the Sun

Rated 3.6 out of 5 based on 17 customer reviews
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Njunjul the Sun
ISBN: 9781865086415
Publication Date: 1 March 2002

'I'm heading out on m'own, down the highway to the big city. Going south. I lost my taste for knowing the old ways. I'm wanting what's new. What's exciting, what's out there on the other side of town. That's what got me on this bus. I gotta get out, see. This is my chance. My chance to do something.'

But in the city you can feel like you don't exist any more. You can't always see the sun when it comes up, or lie down safe when it sets. Your mind can go crazy, crammed with everyone else's thoughts, so you can't hear your voice on the inside. An outstandingly honest, original, eye-opening story about a young man daring to step out into a complex world. Njunjul the Sun will make you laugh, even as it grips your heart.

Njunjul the Sun completes the trilogy, begun with My Girragundji and The Binna Binna Man, charting the journey of self-discovery of a young Aboriginal boy as he learns to draw strength from his traditional heritage and to find a way of living in contemporary Australia. The boy is now a young man of sixteen, and he leaves his community in Queensland to live in Sydney. Njunjul the Sun develops the innovative combination of text, photographs and illustrations that was established in My Girragundji.

About the Author

Meme McDonald is a writer and photographer who creates books for young people and adults.
Boori Pryor is from North Queensland. His mother's people are Kunggandji and his father is from the Birra-gubba Nation. Boori is a performer, storyteller and writer.

Meme and Boori co-wrote Maybe Tomorrow (Penguin, March 1998) with Margaret Dunkle as consulting editor. The Binna Binna Man (Allen + Unwin 1999) won Book of the Year at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2000. Meme and Boori also co-wrote two pr...

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Average Star Rating: 3.6 out of 5
(17 customer reviews)

17 reviews for Njunjul the Sun

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

      capncrunchcx from Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Perfect for my needs Very happy with price and quality

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

      Tweety Sweetie from Newcastle, Australia

    Its a great asset to have and very well made

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

      Neo from Chelyabinsk, Russia

    I brought this 2 weeks ago & I could be any happier great value for great price

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

      Cute Pixel from Port Elizabeth, South Africa

    Got a set for fathers day. Happy with quality so purchased another for Sons birthday

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

      Midnight Rider from Jeonju, Korea, South

    It was a great deal. item despatched on time and delivered on time. extremely happy with product.