My Dad's Gone Away, 9781922777249
Hardcover
A child’s missing dad: Imagination, reality, and hope explored.
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    32 pages

  • Release Date

    30 September 2024

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Summary

My Dad’s Gone Away: A Heartfelt Story of Incarceration and Hope

Tarah misses her Dad and she asked her Mum where he had gone…

Tarah’s dad has gone away, and she doesn’t know where. She imagines he is doing all the things he loves, but when she asks her mum, everything changes. This heartfelt, honest and sensitively told story explores the challenges a child faces when a parent is incarcerated.

My Dad’s Gone Away sheds light on an unspoken issue and gently en…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922777249
ISBN-10:1922777242
Author:Andrew Krakouer, Jacqueline Dinan, Paul Seden
Publisher:Magabala Books
Imprint:Magabala Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:30 September 2024
Weight:430g
Dimensions:15mm x 258mm x 359mm
About The Author

Andrew Krakouer

Andrew Krakouer is a proud Minang (Nyoongar) and Inggarda (Yamatji) man. Mustering resolve and resilience, he is now committed to helping others overcome adversity. He is a regular speaker in prisons and guest speaker to clubs, businesses and corporate events about positive change. Andrew is a former AFL footballer who played for the Richmond and Collingwood Football Clubs. His post-football career involves football commentating on the NIRS and radio SEN’s AFL Live Nation, he cohosts NITV’s Yokayi Footy and is an Indigenous Engagement Leader in the construction industry.

Jacqueline Dinan is a former accredited foster carer, who gave respite to many children while a parent of theirs was incarcerated. She is also a funeral celebrant and author of three previous titles that celebrated remarkable people. Jacqueline was raised on a farm in South Gippsland and is a North Melbourne supporter; ironically she sports Andrew’s father, Jimmy Krakouer’s number 3 on the back of her duffel coat. Married with three sons, and two grandchildren, she now lives in Melbourne.

Paul Seden is descended from the Wuthathi and Muralag people of North Queensland. He grew up in Darwin and lives there with his family. Paul loves to draw and create stories about real and imaginary characters. He is a born storyteller, performs at local festivals and is a some-time comedian. Paul has written and illustrated several children’s books.

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