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Books with author Armin Greder

  • Australia to Z

    Armin Greder

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Australia to Z - an alphabet book, but not one for the young and teaching them their letters. Instead Armin Greder has cast his critical eye on us and our symbols.' Libby Gleeson'Disquieting and potent - a gloves off" account of Australian nationhood, and how we, as a culture, might appear to those from other cultures. This is a profoundly significant work which will - like Greder's The Island and The City - provoke, disturb and challenge the reader's perception of what it means to be Australian, and what it means to be a global citizen.' Dr Robyn Sheahan-Bright
  • The Island

    Armin Greder

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Aug. 1, 2007)
    In the morning the people of the island found a man sitting on the shore, there where fate and the ocean currents had set him and his frail raft in the night. When he saw them coming towards him, he rose to his feet.He was not like them. This internationally acclaimed, award-winning picture book is astonishing, powerful and timely.
  • The Island

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, April 1, 2008)
    Poignant and chilling, this allegory is an astonishing, powerful, and timely story about refugees, xenophobia, racism, multiculturalism, social politics, and human rights. When the people of an island find a man sitting on their shore, they immediately reject him because he is different. Fearful to the point of delusional paranoia, the islanders lock him in a goat pen, refuse him work, and feed him scraps they would normally feed a pig. As their fears progress into hatred, they force him into the sea. The charcoal illustrations complement the sparse and beautifully understated narrative.
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  • Mediterranean

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, June 1, 2018)
    A lifeless body. One of many in the waters of the Mediterranean. Precarious boats navigate the waters of the sea, from south to north. And more often than not, it is not only hope that drowns. From the creator of The Island.
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  • Mediterranean

    Armin Greder

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Feb. 1, 2018)
    A lifeless body. One of many in the waters of the Mediterranean. Precarious boats navigate the waters of the sea, from south to north. And more often than not, it is not only hope that drowns. From the creator of The Island.
  • Australia to Z

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, March 1, 2016)
    Juxtaposing words and images, the multi-award-winning author of The Island shines an uncompromising light on what it is to be Australian.
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  • The City

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, July 20, 2010)
    Following on from The Island, Armin Greder offers a contemporary mother-and-son fable that is powerful and compelling. Some time ago, in a big city in a distant country where winter would sometimes last three years, there lived a woman. She had a child. A son. And because she loved him very much she promised herself that he should be spared the terrible things that happen in life, and with him in her arms she left her house and the city and in a place where there were no roads and no bridges she built him a house and in it she cared for him and was happy. But one moonless night she died. A fable for children and for mothers, this courageous tale explores the effort and the suffering it takes to grow—and above all else, to let grow.
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  • The Island

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin Children's Books, April 1, 2008)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The Island by Armin Greder

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, April 1, 2008)
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  • Australia to Z by Armin Greder

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, March 15, 1688)
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  • The City

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, July 20, 2010)
    Following on from The Island, Armin Greder offers a contemporary mother-and-son fable that is powerful and compelling. Some time ago, in a big city in a distant country where winter would sometimes last three years, there lived a woman. She had a child. A son. And because she loved him very much she promised herself that he should be spared the terrible things that happen in life, and with him in her arms she left her house and the city and in a place where there were no roads and no bridges she built him a house and in it she cared for him and was happy. But one moonless night she died. A fable for children and for mothers, this courageous tale explores the effort and the suffering it takes to grow—and above all else, to let grow.
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  • The Island

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, April 1, 2008)
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