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English
Walker Books
01 October 2015
In our village we had two treasures: the River, which was our road and our god; and the Book, which was our history, our oracle and our soul. Simbala is a Keeper of the Book, the latest in a long line of women who can read the Book to find answers to the villagers' questions. As developers begin to poison the river on which the villagers rely, the Book predicts change. But this does not come in the form that they expect; it is the sympathetic Westerner who comes to the village who inflicts the greatest damage of all.

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Illustrated by:   Katie Harnett (Illustrator)
Imprint:   Walker Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   126g
ISBN:   9781925081725
ISBN 10:   1925081729
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 16 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The River and the Book

This is a lyrical and rewarding story that will appeal to a broad range of age groups from late primary upwards. It raises complex issues about the rights of Indigenous peoples, environmental degradation and the impact of Western society in ways that are engaging and thought-provoking. -- Books+Publishing * Books+Publishing * As well as being an engaging and thought-provoking read, this novel will raise issues for discussion on environmental and cultural vandalism, and the clash of values between ruthless big business and the lives of unsophisticated, vulnerable peoples. -- Magpies * Magpies * ... resonant, haunting story for young-adult readers... In a simply told and dreamlike tale whose disparate elements are individually recognisable yet seem lifted out of their time and place, Alison Croggon tackles huge questions about conservation, capitalism, colonialism and cultural appropriation. -- The Age * The Age * A small book with a powerful message. 4/5 -- Alpha Reader * Alpha Reader * The River and the Book is an ideal book to stimulate discussions about human rights, modernity vs tradition, and the way that developed societies view and treat older indigenous cultures. -- Lamont * Lamont * A beautiful, meandering story endorsed by Amnesty International for its contribution to human rights awareness and values. -- Creative Kids Tales * Creative Kids Tales * It’s a powerful little story, and touches on themes of conservation, indigenous custom and its rights, and not least, disempowerment. It’s well-written and well-crafted and keeps the reader keen to find out what follows. Simbala is a wonderfully-drawn central character, and other characters also leap off the page -- Booksellers NZ * Booksellers NZ * The story is spellbinding and the character of Simbala is a delight to heed and observe as she journeys on her determined path. -- Read Plus * Read Plus * The powerful prose in this imaginative novel is scintillating. Strong underlying themes on Human Rights, destruction of the landscape through greed, and countless other current issues are woven into this magnificent piece of work. Alison Croggan as always is impressive and thought-provoking with another outstanding piece of work for young adult (and adult) readers that should not to be missed. -- Buzz Words * Buzz Words * At once philosophical and literal, Simbala’s story offers cultural and environmental truths that we ignore at our peril. This is a short novel, rich in imagery and language. -- Aussie Reviews * Aussie Reviews * I did enjoy the first page, very descriptive. I would recommend it for ages 11-14 * The Examiner * The story is spellbinding and the character of Simbala is a delight to heed and observe as she journeys on her determined path. * Read Plus * The powerful prose in this imaginative novel is scintillating. Strong underlying themes on Human Rights, destruction of the landscape through greed, and countless other current issues are woven into this magnificent piece of work. Alison Croggan as always is impressive and thought-provoking with another outstanding piece of work for young adult (and adult) readers that should not to be missed. * Buzzwords *


  • Short-listed for Environment Award for Children's Literature, Fiction 2016 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Environment Award for Children’s Literature, Fiction 2016 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Western Australian Premier's Book Awards, Writing for Children (Australia).
  • Short-listed for Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards, Writing for Children (Australia).

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