A book launch of Araki Verlag Leipzig many decades was the children’s book classics of Australia. The sensitive language, the human attitude and detailed observation of Jeannie Gunn to make it also for Aboriginal people interested in an ethnographic treasure trove. Mrs. Gunn was been revered during his lifetime by the natives for this wonderful text representing the Aboriginals long before their social emancipation as equal and valuable individuals. In 1902, a farmer woman discovered a little Aboriginal girl who themselves had fled in the attack of a neighbouring tribe astray. She takes it to the farm, where the tribal elders and other members of the people help out, get some flour or chewing tobacco.
The white woman quickly realize that she won’t get far with commands and educational measures for the Aboriginal people. She embarks on the way of life of the black, so playful work to make them. While she discovers this people is how full of life and smart. She is fascinated by the Customs and ways of thinking, She by her boyfriend, the tribal elders, who be explained. So she experiences various adventures, which tells Jeannie Gunn with ease and humor, so the book to an entertaining and fascinating read shipping GNU? gene is. It simultaneously represents a treasure trove at trophologische and fu? r all ages suitable.
Excerpt: Bed was determined a Princess, because she was the niece of King and the you? sharpened genu?, to explain a little girl into a Princess. But she sat on a golden throne, not how to do maintain fairy-tale princesses, and she swung also no golden Scepter u? ber the heads of their devoted subjects. She was only a black girl, a small Lubra from the Bush and she was one of about eight years. But she had a beautiful Palace, the big lonely Australian Bush. And not only that, she had another one of her completely devoted subjects, the small spotted dog sue. In addition, she had a major concern: where there what to eat? And a very large Fear: Before Debbil Debbils, the Bush Devils.