Crow Country, Kate Constable
Crow Country, Kate Constable
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Crow Country

Author: Kate Constable

Narrator: Elizabeth Chambers

Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/22/2021


Synopsis

Sadie is upset when her mum uproots them from the city to move to the remote small town of Boort. But before long she has discovered a powerful place and crows that speak to her, and she is drawn to two boys, Lachie and Walter. Then Sadie is thrown back in time to witness a dreadful crime in which her family is involved. Sadie, Walter and Lachie must find a way to atone for past wrongs, or be doomed to repeat them.

Crow Country won the CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers, in 2012 and is studied in many Australian high schools.

Kate Constable was born in Melbourne but grew up in Papua New Guinea, within reach of a library where she devoured stories. She studied Arts/Law at university before working in the music industry while she began her life as a writer. Kate had several stories published in literary magazines before realising she was actually a children’s and YA author. Kate has written eleven novels for young people, including the internationally-published Chanters of Tremaris fantasy series. She lives on Wurundjeri country in a northern suburb of Melbourne.

Text copyright 2011 Kate Constable. Production copyright 2021 Elizabeth Chambers. Produced by Sarah Bacaller for Voices of Today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gaby on March 16, 2014

A fantastic story! The first few pages had me worried, but it only got better from there. A fast-paced book that draws on Aboriginal tales of Waa the Crow and creates a other-worldly and at times spooky story that jumps between present day and 1933. Many great themes to discuss with students: reconc......more

Goodreads review by Anne on December 18, 2015

Hmm... I was sure I'd reviewed this book several years back. But I couldn't find the review anywhere. So I decided to have another read of it to refresh my memory. Serendipitous choice - as the day after I started, I was able to offer a friend some significant info based on the contents of the book.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 09, 2021

Unsettling in a good way. While I appreciate people writing Indigenous culture, and the foreword praising it from community leaders, it still feels very second-account, and while lovely I wonder where the first-hand accounts are.......more