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This book thinks ya deadly! ; a celebration of Blak excellence / Corey Tutt: illustrations by Molly Hunt.

This book thinks ya deadly! ; a celebration of Blak excellence / Corey Tutt: illustrations by Molly Hunt.
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TF1315119 305.89 TUT
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Record Number 21973
ISBN 9781741178159 (hardcover)
Location 305.89 TUT
Author Tutt, Corey, (author).
Title This book thinks ya deadly! ; a celebration of Blak excellence / Corey Tutt: illustrations by Molly Hunt.
Varying title This book thinks you're deadly! ; a celebration of black excellence
This book thinks you are deadly!
Published Wurundjeri Country, Richmond, VIC : Hardie Grant Explore, 2023.
©2023.
Collation 192 pages : colour illustrations, colour map ; 27 cm.
Content types cartographic image
text
still image
Carrier type volume
General Note A celebration of blak excellence.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this book contains the names and illustrations of deceased people.
Summary Note This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! is an inspirational, illustrated compendium that celebrates the diversity and success of First Nations People. Written by Corey Tutt, author of The First Scientists, this book features the profiles of more than 70 Blakfellas who are doing deadly things across sport, art, activism and science, through to politics, education and literature. It showcases the careers and Corey’s personal stories of First Nations People who have done great things in their respective fields, including Professor Marcia Langton, Miranda Tapsell, Tony Armstrong, Dr Anita Heiss, Danzal Baker (Baker Boy), Adam Goodes and Blak Douglas. A celebration of Blak excellence, it will inspire future generations to create change and leave readers to ponder, ‘What makes ME deadly?’
Target Audience Ages 13+. -- Booktopia.
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Juvenile literature
Aboriginal Australians -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Added Name Hunt, Molly, (illustrator).
Internet Site Hardie Grant Explore publisher website
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