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Contemporary Classics

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June-July 2004, no. 262

Pastures of the Blue Crane by Hesba Brinsmead

UQP, $18.95 pb, 358 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The Green Wind and the Wind is Silver by Thurley Fowler

Puffin, $17.95 pb, 279 pp

By the Sandhills of Yamboorah by Reginald Ottley

UQP, $18.95 pb, 210 pp

Contemporary Classics

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June-July 2004, no. 262

Classics, like policemen, are getting younger. Pastures of the Blue Crane (1964) and By the Sandhills of Yamboorah (1965), the first two books reissued by the University of Queensland Press in their welcome ‘Children’s Classics’ series, are not those Australian children’s books (strangely supposed by many of my age cohort not to exist) that I read as a child, but the next generation, published in the mid-1960s when I was a young adult.

Thurley Fowler’s books were first published even more recently, in 1985 and 1991 respectively, but, like those of Reginald Ottley and Hesba Brinsmead, they are classics in that they breathe wonderful, idiosyncratic life into the people, times and legends that have helped to form today’s Australia.

Pastures of the Blue Crane

Pastures of the Blue Crane

by Hesba Brinsmead

UQP, $18.95 pb, 358 pp

The Green Wind and the Wind is Silver

The Green Wind and the Wind is Silver

by Thurley Fowler

Puffin, $17.95 pb, 279 pp

By the Sandhills of Yamboorah

By the Sandhills of Yamboorah

Reginald Ottley

UQP, $18.95 pb, 210 pp

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