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Landing with Wings

Trace Balla

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English
Allen & Unwin
31 March 2020
Miri's been on the move and now she's finding her feet, her freedom, her community and her home, treading lightly all the way.

A story about spreading your wings and putting down roots in an ancient land.

From the much-loved creator of Rivertime (Readings Prize and Wilderness Society Award) and Rockhopping (CBCA Award).


"Another lovely adventure from Trace Balla. Rich in country and family, deep in care for the future." - BRUCE PASCOE

"A beautiful book about being connected to the world at ground level. I feel like I've made a new friend through Trace's exquisitely accessible drawings and gentle prose." - ALISON LESTER

"Reminiscent of Alison Lester and Roland Harvey, Landing with Wings is a story about moving slowly, looking carefully and remaining curious, and it is a book that leads by example. In her loving portrait of community life in Dja Dja Wurrung Country, Balla achieves something like a contemporary visual bush poetry. It is spellbinding." - BOOKS+PUBLISHING

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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 280mm, 
Weight:   568g
ISBN:   9781760296957
ISBN 10:   1760296953
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Trace Balla is often found sketching in nature, riding her bike, dancing, and growing vegies in her garden in central Victoria. Her background is in illustration, community arts, art therapy, animation, and writing songs and stories, and she enjoys visiting schools and festivals to talk about her work. Trace's previous books have been highly acclaimed, winning the CBCA Book of the Year Award, Readings Children's Book Prize, and Wilderness Society's Environment Award for Children's Literature, as well as being shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards and Adelaide Festival Awards for Children's Literature.

Reviews for Landing with Wings

'Every page is filled to the brim with tiny, fascinating details of nature...This story is set on Dja Dja Wurrung country to the west of Melbourne and Balla has worked closely with traditional elders of the area and named many places, flora and fauna in traditional language throughout the book. From the beginning endpapers to the author's notes at the back, this is a culturally rich and absolutely delightful visual story of the joys of engaging with nature and community...an absolute triumph and excellent example of the benefits of telling a story graphically!' Angela Crocombe, READINGS 'Trace Balla's graphic novel picture books Rivertime and Rockhopping, and...Landing with Wings reflect her passion for the natural world. Through lyrical words and pictures she encourages readers of all ages to slow down and observe the world around them. Landing with Wings is the story of Miri and her mum, settling in to a new town, making friends, learning about the land's Indigenous history and culture. Miri keeps a nature diary, and in writing and drawing to, and about, the plants and animals and places around her, she shows how gentle observation and engagement with the natural world can have a ripple effect on not only her own psyche, but all those around her. In the context of the enormous challenges that are upon Australia right now with ferocious bushfires ripping through communities and forests, Trace's books are a beautiful way to engage and educate the young, and their parents, to do everything we can to care for country.' Books for Keeps, UK 'This is an absolutely beautiful book in every possible sense. The illustrations are incredibly detailed whilst remaining delicate and gentle. The prose are simple yet they sensitively capture the speech of children in such a way as to truly build a connection between the reader and the characters. It is a superbly constructed graphic novel which is bursting at the seams with themes of hope, community and appreciation of the natural world. It's the type of book that will be pored over for years, it is far from a one-read wonder...We can not stop looking at the illustrations because with every viewing we find something new, something which adds to the whole story. There are many opportunities to take learning further with this graphic novel...It's an absolute winner.' Adventures in Homeschool, UK


  • Short-listed for ALIA Graphic's Notable Australian Graphic Novels 2021 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Eight to Ten Years 2020 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Junior Graphic Novel 2021 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards 2020 (Australia)
  • Winner of Junior Graphic Novel 2021 (Australia)

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