Wangoolba Prince Amongst Dingoes

A Story From Down Under

by Fred Williams, With Robyn Covington & Illustrated by Joan Grimes


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/23/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 54
ISBN : 9781490787879
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 54
ISBN : 9781412083966

About the Book

Like a lot of stories, novels or fairy tales, Princess Kawalo is a magical spirit-like character totally created by the author. Some elements of the story came about after he was told of an old Japanese story related by a Japanese exchange student who stayed at his home for six months.

Williams loves Fraser Island and its purebred dingoes and visualized how he could develop and create a unique story blending the island and highlighting the desperate plight of the Australian dingo. The factual account of a Moha Moha sighting on 8th June 1890 by a European school teacher at Sandy Cape presented another opportunity and its integral involvement with Aboriginal culture using Wangoolba as the central character. They were all existing elements on Fraser Island used in the author's previous published works. Thanks also to Archibald Meston the Protector of Aboriginies who said a hundred years earlier (1905) in a letter to the Under Secretary for Public Lands (the first European manager on the island), "...the place names given for the first time to save them before they would be lost forever". This story seeks to preserve those indigenous names further and some proudly have been applied here for heritage and in the context of furthering learning and cross-cultural understanding. Perhaps they were elements just begging by a touch of magic to be reunited and brought together in an enjoyable mythological and understandable way. Despite dealing in parts with cultures different from our own, Wangoolba Prince Amongst Dingoes remains impressive. This is Fred's first historic novel for children and young adults and makes a further welcome and valuable contribution to that understanding.


About the Author

Fred Williams was born in 1941 and educated at Mentone Grammar in Victoria. Since 1969 he has resided in the state of Queensland, Australia. Not long after his parents transferred to Hervey Bay area where Fred based his 300 odd expeditions to Fraser Island. Most of these expeditions were free range camping trips with his family, friends and associates. He is a keen photographer and amateur naturalist. He also holds a great respect for the native folks of Fraser Island. He now resides at Emu Park in Queensland, and created this story after one of his many expeditions. Writing is a hobby of Fred's and to his credit has produced two well respected books on the history of the island. Apart from these books Fred has contributed to a number of articles and assisted others with photography talking to many groups and folks as well as traveling with his power point presentations, etc. So it may not be surprising to learn that Fred has a lifelong fascination with Fraser Island and an enduring commitment to saving its native animal balance without interference (killing). He is a member of the Queensland Writers Association and Friends of Fraser he also supports many other associations like the Wildlife Protection Association of Australia Inc.