
Two Ways Strong
Jaz's Story
$12.75
- Paperback
48 pages
- Release Date
25 July 2017
Summary
Going to boarding school can be a difficult transition for many students, but for Indigenous students from remote communities, it can be quite a culture shock. In Two Ways Strong, Indigenous students from Concordia Lutheran College have combined to tell their experience in a story about Jaz a young girl from Palm Island who goes to boarding school at the age of fourteen.Jaz has many challenges to face, not least having to speak English and make herself understood. Her fellow Indigenous studen…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780994465467 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0994465467 |
| Author: | Claire Scobie, Kristine Ellis, Indigenous Literacy Foundation |
| Publisher: | Indigenous Literacy Foundation |
| Imprint: | Indigenous Literacy Foundation |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 48 |
| Release Date: | 25 July 2017 |
| Weight: | 159g |
| Dimensions: | 244mm x 185mm x 7mm |
About The Author
Claire Scobie
Two Ways Strong: Jaz’s Story is written by 14 Indigenous students from Concordia Lutheran College: The Deadly Mob from Concordia. The students are all from communities in Queensland-from as far as Dauan Island in the Torres Strait to Hopevale, Mareeba, Lockhart River, Wujal Wujal and Palm Island on the north-east coast to Cherbourg in the central south west. The book was produced by the students during a writing workshop with Claire Scobie, the author of the travel memoir Last Seen in Lhasa and the novel, The Pagoda Tree, and Kristine Ellis, a writer and poet who has links to the Wakka Wakka people and also to Kiriri (Hammond Island) in the Torres Strait.
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