The Nargun and the Stars

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The story was adapted for television and screened as a mini-series in Australia in 1981.

Plot

The story is set in Australia, and involves an orphaned city boy named Simon Brent who comes to live on a 5000-acre sheep station called Wongadilla, in the Hunter Region, with his mother's second cousins, Edie and Charlie. In a remote valley on the property he discovers a variety of ancient Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime creatures. The arrival of heavy machinery intent on clearing the land brings to life the ominous stone Nargun.[3] The Nargun is a creature drawn from tribal legends of the Gunai or Kurnai people of the area now known as the Mitchell River National Park in Victoria. Other creatures featured in the story include the mischievous green-scaled water-spirit Potkoorok, the Turongs (tree people) and the Nyols (cave people).

Editions

English editions of The Nargun and the Stars by P. Wrightson:

Non-English editions of The Nargun and the Stars:

  • (Afrikaans) Die Nargan en die sterre, published by Kaapstad : Human & Rousseau : World International, 1990 Template:ISBN
  • (Finnish) Nargun ja tähdet, published by Hki : Tammi, 1988 Template:ISBN
  • (German) Das Nargun und die Sterne, published by Friedrich Oetinger, Hamburg. 1990 Template:ISBN
  • (Japanese) 星に叫ぶ岩ナルガン / (Hoshi ni sakebu iwa narugan), published by 評論社, Hyōronsha, Shōwa 57 (Tokyo) 1982 Template:ISBN
  • (Slovenian) Simon in kamniti tujec, published by Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 1979 Template:Catalog lookup link
  • (Spanish) El Nargun y las estrellas, published by Ediciones Alfaguara, Madrid, 1987 Template:ISBN
  • (Swedish) Nargonen och stjärnorna, published by Berghs Förlag, Malmö 1980 Template:ISBN

Awards

Television mini-series

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References

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  1. "Patricia Wrightson obituary" Julia Eccleshare guardian.co.uk, Sunday 9 May 2010
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