The Nargun isn’t happy and that’s is not good. Men are tearing up the lovely forest and the Nargun will not put up with this. A lovely ecology-minded tale from Australia.
Loved parts of this book. Mostly for putting me inside a very different head than my own, for the author's attempts to show worlds moving at different speeds, for the land and the land and the land. This is a book I'd like never to see filmed so that the shadows outside the campfire (this is not a m...