A powerful illustrated slam poetry picture book about
togetherness and Australian and Indigenous history.
This beautiful 32-page picture book showcases the persuasive and
powerful vision of unity from award-winning indigenous
creator Gregg Dreise. Passionate, yet peaceful, Common
Wealth is a compelling plea for a future of truth, togetherness
and respect for Australia’s deep history.
All that I’m wishing,
Is that you take a moment to listen
. . .
You see, I’m on a mission,
to spread unity – not division.
Please note: this book contains confronting images and strong
themes. This book is not suitable for young children
From multi award-winning author and artist, Gregg Dreise - a
proud descendant of the Kamilaroi and Euahlayi people
Valuable resource for discussion about the importance of moving
forward together as a nation, with truth and respect for Australian
history and Traditional Custodians
Themes: Indigenous history, Australian history, Australia Day,
Australian anthem, unity and community
Praise for Common Wealth:
In Common Wealth Dreise delivers a heartfelt exploration
of Australian history and an examination of our national anthem
in the highly readable style of slam poetry verse.
The result is a compelling look at some of our country's darkest
chapters, presented in a way that is both accessible and age-appropriate
for its intended audience. Although some tragic and distressing
themes are explored through the verse and artwork, an overriding
sense of optimism shines through as Dreise encourages all
Australians to unite, to "work together to create, negotiate and
celebrate".
He also asserts that our national anthem needs a further "tweak"
and calls for changes to the flag and the date of Australia Day.
Dreise's vibrant and striking artwork complements the verse and
adds to the appeal of the book.
Common Wealth is a highly recommended addition to any classroom,
as both a tool for examining Australian history and as a call
for change.
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