The Wonder of Little Things
ABC Books (Verlag)
978-0-7333-4246-2 (ISBN)
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Welcome to my story.
I didn't learn a lot in school, not in the classroom, anyway. But I learned a lot from life.
'Always remember you're as good as anybody else,' Vince's mother, Kate, often told him. And he was, becoming a champion footballer and premiership-winning coach. But change was in the air, and Vince wanted to help make life better for his people too.
At every step, Vince found light in the darkness, the friendly face in the crowd, the small moments that make the world go round.
Welcome to the wonder of little things.
Praise for The Wonder of Little Things (Young Readers Edition)
'It's an Australian classic in the making, a plain-speaking account of hardship, courage and optimism told without self-pity or big noting ... Brimming with wisdom and optimism, this is a special opportunity to imbue the younger generation with the lessons and clarity of one of this country's most significant and influential Elders.' -- Better Reading
'His story is important. It is gently told, carrying much wisdom and gratitude too for the gifts life offered him. I loved this book, and hope that it has many, many readers. Recommended for readers from ten to one hundred.' -- Reading Time
'... a powerful, humbling and transformational read and one that I would very strongly suggest should be part of any Biography collection you are holding, or alternatively, First Nations collection.' -- Just So Stories
About Vince Copley Vince Copley AM, a proud Ngadjuri man, was born on an Aboriginal mission in South Australia. As a young boy he attended the now famous St Francis House in Adelaide, a home for First Nations boys that produced many future leaders, including civil rights activist Charles Perkins. A star footballer and cricketer, Vince later devoted his life to advancing the rights and improving the lives of First Nations people. He worked closely with Charlie, and with everyone from community leaders to premiers and prime ministers. Along with other Ngadjuri people, he was also active in recovering and protecting Ngadjuri cultural heritage. Vince died in 2022. Lea McInerney grew up in the Clare Valley on Ngadjuri Country. Her ancestry is Irish-Australian. Lea's writing has been published in Griffith Review and other literary magazines. Lea met Vince in 2016. As well as this book, she worked with Vince on several Ngadjuri projects he led.
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.01.2024 |
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Verlagsort | New South Wales |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 129 x 198 mm |
Gewicht | 232 g |
Themenwelt | Kinder- / Jugendbuch ► Sachbücher ► Geschichte / Politik |
ISBN-10 | 0-7333-4246-9 / 0733342469 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7333-4246-2 / 9780733342462 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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