Land of the Golden CloudsAllen & Unwin, 1999 - 378 sider An unlikely band of travellers from different tribes and civilisations traverse a vast, irradiated continent eventually joining forces in a final attempt to defeat a common enemy. To successfully do this though they must first learn to conquer their own prejudices. Set in Australia 3000 years into the future. |
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... told about him yet , wore his hair long and flowing . As with Ilgar's hair it caught the dying glow of the sun with an added crimson flame , for these two were true cousins and they both had their family's deep flaming red hair . They ...
... told about him yet , wore his hair long and flowing . As with Ilgar's hair it caught the dying glow of the sun with an added crimson flame , for these two were true cousins and they both had their family's deep flaming red hair . They ...
Side 4
... told it . The art of storytelling was much admired by the Ilkari for his story was the most important part of a man's life . The women , too , had their tales passed down from mother to daughter since the Old Time . It was a man's story ...
... told it . The art of storytelling was much admired by the Ilkari for his story was the most important part of a man's life . The women , too , had their tales passed down from mother to daughter since the Old Time . It was a man's story ...
Side 27
... told by Baba . So his Traveller's braid could not rest in the House of Baba . It took him most of the morning and a lonely sight he made out on the empty plain . That he was not alone finally became apparent when he crawled out of the ...
... told by Baba . So his Traveller's braid could not rest in the House of Baba . It took him most of the morning and a lonely sight he made out on the empty plain . That he was not alone finally became apparent when he crawled out of the ...
Side 28
... told Ilgar this information indicated a trust in him . Perhaps they too , like the Old Ones of the night before , had seen something about him that told them he had been touched by one of their people and the ancient blood flowed ...
... told Ilgar this information indicated a trust in him . Perhaps they too , like the Old Ones of the night before , had seen something about him that told them he had been touched by one of their people and the ancient blood flowed ...
Side 29
... told . He would make a bracelet from the hair and this would be the most precious gift of all . His cousin would have no story now and his braid would never rest with others of his clan in the house of Baba , but whatever story became ...
... told . He would make a bracelet from the hair and this would be the most precious gift of all . His cousin would have no story now and his braid would never rest with others of his clan in the house of Baba , but whatever story became ...
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Akar Black Head amongst arms Aybee Baba beside black eyes blood blue body brother called camp caravan cave clan cocoon colour cried crowd Cudjo Accompong Culvato dance dark dead death Djanaks enemy face Father Moon fear feet fingers fire gathered gentle giant girl Goddess green grey Gypsy hair hand heard huge Ilgar Ilkari Jaala Jehiah Joda Jynni Kareen Keepers kill King knew Laelia land laughed Leef Leef-shadow lived looked mind Mond Star Light Moon-talker mother mountains Mungart murmured Nanny never night Nightstalkers once plain Port Rial Prince Michael Prophets Red Mond Star river rocks S'shony S'shony's seen shadow shoulder Silver City Sister Earth Sister Sun skin smile song stared story Surrey Anne tell things thought told Totem touch trees Violet Lynx Foot walked warrior watched weapons Weerluk whispered wild woman women wondered Wunda yellow
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