My home Broome by Tanzyne Richardson and Bronwyn Houston
Magabala Books, 2012. ISBN 9781921248467.
(All ages) Warmly recommended. Picture book. Aboriginal
stories. When 10 year old Tanzyne was kept at home with a bout
of swine flu, she decided to write a poem about why she liked living
in Broome. Two years later after an established artist worked with
12 students selected from the schools in Broome to be trained and
mentored in their work, this happy, fun filled, brightly coloured
book is the result.
On each page is a stanza from Tanzyne's poem, surrounded by detailed
illustrations of the things mentioned. Each stanza takes on a
different aspect of Broome life, the Yawuru people, bush tucker,
pearl divers, animals, birds, big industry, fish, playing with other
kids, the trees and flowers on the cliffs and beaches. Each stanza
is richly illustrated by the large group of children who worked with
Bronwyn Houston. Their detailed illustrations give an impression of
Broome running parallel to the words. So the reader can pick out a
myriad of features that make up Broome today: middens on the beach
showing the longevity of the Yawuru people int he area, a baob tree,
the diversity of cultures, the festivals, markets, the staircase
moon, the humpback whale and the housing.
The book closes with a thumbnail sketch of the 12 illustrators and
an outline of those who helped Tanzyne and Bronwyn in their task.
Magabala books is producing a range of fascinating material about a
part of Australia rarely seen in written form, so giving students
across the country a wonderful opportunity to know it better.
And this book, written and illustrated by children will have an
immediate appeal to primary school people intrigued both by their
introduction to Broome and the work that can be produced by their
age group.
Fran Knight