Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Crow Country: Kate
Constable
- Chapter Summary 1
- Chapter 1: pgs 1-7
- The Hazzard Family History
- Ellie used to go to Boort as a young child
- She would come with
relatives and do
yabbying and other
activities, particularly around the lake
- The Ring of Boulders
- The Crow tells Sadie
to leave the ring - is it
sacred or secret?
- Carvings
lie beneath
the mud
- Caked in flaky
mud, the
stones are red
underneath
- Sadie feels she
has to "free" the boulders
and this is how
she discovers the
red underneath
- Boulders are in a
ring shape
- Conversation with a Crow
- The Crow knows Sadie
while Sadie does not
know the Crow
- Sadie can understand the Crow
- The Crow
speaks in
confusing riddles
and poetry-like
sentences
- What is Boort Like? (So Far)
- The Mud
- The mud is yellow,
dry, flaky and crusty
- The Empty Lake
- There is no water
left; the lake is
empty, dry, bare
and deserted
- Boort is a muddy, dry,
old and mysterious
place
- Why Did Ellie Bring Sadie to Boort?
- Ellie (Sadie's mum)
came to Boort as a
child and it
fascinates her
- Ellie assumes that
Sadie will love it like
she did and does
not even ask her
what she thinks
- What is Boort's History?
- There is a lot of ruin and destruction
- Was there once a war or
great flood in Boort?
- Boort has a hidden history with
untold stories and secrets
below the surface
- Who is the Crow?
- The Crow seems to be a
messenger of someone - but
who?
- The Crow is always
saying, "Waah! Waah!"
But what does this
mean?
- Has black feathers,
black eyes and appears
like an average,
everyday crow you
would see around the
bush - but it is much
more than that
- Foreword: Crow Country is a spiritual,
cultural collaboration for all who love a
good story. It is about justice of
friendship, respect and reconciliation of
People, land and culture.