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lost girl / story by Ambelin Kwaymullina ; illustrations by Leanne Tobin.
"This is for all Aboriginal girls - may you walk tall, stay strong and always be able to find your way home" -- dedication. Review by Janine Kitson in "Education" Vol. 95. No. 11. November 17, 2014, p. 25. Includes suggestions for learning activities and small group discussion. Review available at URL below. Children's collection - Aboriginal themes A beautiful story of how Mother Nature helps a lost girl find her way back to her family. The girl had lost her way. She had wandered away from the Mothers, the Aunties and the Grandmothers, from the Fathers and the Uncles and the Grandfathers. Who will show her the way home? A beautiful story of how Mother Nature helps a lost girl find her way back to her family. The girl had lost her way. She had wandered away from the Mothers, the Aunties and the Grandmothers, from the Fathers and the Uncles and the Grandfathers. Who will show her the way home?