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River Murray Mary
Title : River Murray Mary River Murray Mary
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Creator : Thiele, Colin, 1920-2006
Source : River Murray Mary, front cover, p. 20-25, 100-109
Date of creation : 2002
Additional Creator : Ingpen, Robert, 1936-
Format : Book
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Text reproduced courtesy of Colin Thiele. Artwork reproduced courtesy of Robert Ingpen. This item is reproduced courtesy of Lothian Books. It may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires written permission from Lothian Books, Colin Thiele, Robert Ingpen and the State Library of South Australia. Further information may be found at Permission to publish.

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Front cover and selected pages from Colin Thiele's River Murray Mary, describing childhood adventures on the River Murray in the 1920s.


Colin Thiele's River Murray Mary tells the story of Mary Agnes Baker who lives on a farm on the banks of the River Murray in South Australia. Mary's close family life and love of living near the river are detailed, as well as the arrival of soldier settlers in the region in the 1920s, the harsh conditions of working the land, and workers' camaraderie and celebrations.

Mary's many adventures include trips on the paddle-steamer Blackwater Bessie, skippered by her friend Abel Stenross. When her mother is badly burned, Mary courageously braves the raging floods, rowing a dinghy and catching a ride on Blackwater Bessie to fetch a doctor for treatment.

Recipient of many national and international awards, Colin Thiele AC has been writing for children since his first publication in the early 1940s. Several of his works, including Storm Boy and Blue Fin, have been made into major feature films. His passionate concern for the natural environment is evident in his writings.

Read a PDF of extracts from this publication.

Subjects
Coverage year : 2002
Period : 2001-
Region : Riverland and Murraylands
Further reading :

Steggall, Stephany. Can I call you Colin?: the authorised biography of Colin Thiele. Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.: New Holland, 2004

Internet links :

South Australian author: Colin Thiele [Adelaide City Council]

State Library of SA fact sheets: Colin Thiele


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