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Dick Roughsey (1924–1985)

Author of The Rainbow Serpent

9 Works 342 Members 2 Reviews

Works by Dick Roughsey

The Rainbow Serpent (1975) 188 copies, 1 review
The giant devil dingo (1973) 42 copies
Banana Bird and the Snake Men (1980) — Illustrator — 25 copies, 1 review
The flying fox warriors (1985) — Author — 24 copies
I, the Aboriginal / Moon and Rainbow (1995) — Contributor — 5 copies
Regnbågsormen (1980) 1 copy

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Other names
Goobalathaldin
Birthdate
1924
Date of death
1985-10-20
Gender
male
Relationships
Roughsey, Elsie (wife)
Nationality
Australia
Birthplace
Langunarnji Island, Queensland, Australia
Place of death
Mornington Island, Queensland, Australia
Associated Place (for map)
Queensland, Australia

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3 reviews
This story was about two group of people, the snake men and the bird men. Each group were men who turned themselves into the different animals when necessary. The snake men killed one of the bird men named Banana Bird and so the rest of the bird men come for revenge. I liked this book in that it is a myth that explains the five rivers in the desert. I enjoyed that the book exposes readers to a story behind the landscape. I believe that children would enjoy the mythical characters who can show more turn from animals into humans and visa versa. I also believe that children would enjoy hearing the story behind the desert, almost feeling as if they are being let in on a secret of why the land exists. Lastly, enjoyed that there was not much text on each page, allowing the illustrator to present a large picture with each step of the story. show less
This must be compulsory reading for every young child in Australian schools. It certainly seemed that way back when I was at school.

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Works
9
Members
342
Popularity
#69,720
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
2
ISBNs
39
Languages
2

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