Esther Fischer Esther Fischer i(A124706 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gugu Yalanji ; Aboriginal Burungu
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1 1 y separately published work icon Charlie's Family Esther Fischer , Dorothy Webster (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2012 Z1901422 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'A beautiful book dealing in a positive way with a difficult family matter.

Charlie is sad because his Dad and Mum are always growling at each other.

His auntie and grandma lend a helping hand and everything turn out better.

Disaster is averted.' (Source: Black Ink Press website, www.blackinkpress.com.au)

1 y separately published work icon The Long and Winding Road The Long and Winding Road: Six Indigenous Women Tell Their Stories to Val Alberts; Long and Winding Road : Indigenous Women's Stories of Survival from Family Violence Collected by Val Alberts. Valerie Alberts , Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2011 Z1799025 2011 anthology life story 'A small group of Indigenous women tell their story of how they survived domestic violence. This small book looks at the levels of stress and survival mechanisms that have enabled each of them to cope. It acknowledges that violence is trans-generational and discusses the effect that it has on family members.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted: 17/08/2011)
1 1 y separately published work icon Walkabout With Our Mates Esther Fischer , Kerensa McCann (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2010 Z1707651 2010 single work children's fiction picture book children's Indigenous story A group of young Indigenous boys in a small town find themselves with not much to do. It was starting to get dark... they saw someone lying on the beach and ran to see what was wrong.' Source: /www.blackinkpress.com.au/ (Sighted 13/07/2010).
1 1 y separately published work icon Jakobi and Nan Esther Fischer , Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2009 Z1599385 2009 single work children's fiction picture book children's Indigenous story

'Jakobi is two years old. He and his Nan love to do things together. Grandparents and grandchildren everywhere will recognise the different slants each has on life, and their love for each other. A beautiful picture book to share with someone from another generation.' (Publication summary)

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