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'Young Shawn joins the 'River Queen' with Cap'n Elijah and his crew - including the Chinese cook, Charlee, whom Shawn saves from a shark by some skilful handling of a leg of mutton. But the 'Queen' is old, and when the river floods it takes all Shawn's courage and her crew's skill to save her and the river settlement from destruction.' (Source: Back cover)
Adaptations
form yThe River KingsRob George,
ABC Television
(publisher),
( dir. Donald Crombie)Australia:ABC TelevisionProspect Productions,1991Z9240201991single work film/TV children's
In the 1920s, Shawn Hofner is growing to manhood, while battling to survive and save his family from poverty. In order to help bring in money, he leaves the family farm to take a job working on the steamboat The Lazy Jane.
Notes
Sequel to The River Kings
Affiliation Notes
Associated with the AustLit subset Australian Literary Responses to 'Asia' as the work contains a Chinese cook.
This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has a Chinese character.
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