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Favel Parrett Favel Parrett i(A127834 works by)
Born: Established: 1974 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Kimmi : Queen of the Dingoes Favel Parrett , Sydney : Lothian , 2023 26630878 2023 single work children's fiction children's

'On the night of a full moon, a small tropical dingo cub is born. And it is her destiny to travel far from home to change things for her kind.

'Kimmi sleeps with her mama at her back, her aunty at her front and her three brothers squeezed in beside her. They are a family. But when the farmer who took her father returns to threaten the rest of them, Kimmi is separated from her mama.

'In an incredible act of determination, Kimmi's mama runs over mountain tops and dusty red earth to spend one last day with her cub and share with her the knowledge that will one day make her a queen.

'This is Kimmi's story, the story of how she became Queen of the Dingoes in a sanctuary that saves them from extinction. It is her mama's story, too. But mostly it is a story that goes back thousands of years, and follows the long line of female dingoes they belong to.

'An inspiring true story of survival and courage from one of Australia's best-loved writers.' (Publication summary)

1 Red Heart, Red Ship : Dreams of Land and Sea Favel Parrett , 2022 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 77 2022; (p. 32-39)

'IN 2012, THE universe gave me one of the greatest gifts of my life. I won the Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship and the prize was something no amount of money could buy – a bunk on the Australian Antarctic resupply vessel, Aurora Australis, and a voyage to Casey Station in Antarctica.' (Introduction)

1 Favel Parrett Favel Parrett , 2021 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Dear Mum 2021;
1 y separately published work icon Wandi Favel Parrett , Sydney : Lothian , 2021 21522561 2021 single work children's fiction children's

'A young cub is suddenly snatched from his family and home by a giant eagle, then dropped, injured and alone in a suburban garden. This is where he meets his first human, and begins his long journey to becoming the most famous dingo in the world. He will never see his mountain home again, or his family. But it is his destiny to save Alpine dingoes from extinction, and he dreams of a time when all cubs like him can live in the wild in safety instead of facing poison and bullets and hatred.

'A Children's literary classic in-the-making from one of Australia's most loved authors.' (Publication summary)

1 Show Your Working : Favel Parrett Favel Parrett , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , November 2019;

'My workspace is now a little pod in the back garden. There is no internet and no one can get to me from the outside world. It’s where I can be a total recluse. It started off very neat and tidy, but as this book grew, it became incredibly messy. There are even leaves on the floor and spiders in the corners.  Somewhere along the way I began to glue black and white photos of Prague on one wall and then I coloured them in with fluro pencils.' (Introduction)

1 A Postscript Favel Parrett , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Island , no. 157 2019; (p. 26-27)
1 Melbourne, 1980 Favel Parrett , 2019 extract novel (There Was Still Love)
— Appears in: Island , no. 157 2019; (p. 22-25)
2 7 y separately published work icon There Was Still Love Favel Parrett , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2019 15936861 2019 single work novel

'Prague, 1938: Eva flies down the street from her sister. Suddenly a man steps out, a man wearing a hat. Eva runs into him, hits the pavement hard. His hat is in the gutter. His anger slaps Eva, but his hate will change everything, as war forces so many lives into small, brown suitcases.

'Prague, 1980: No one sees Ludek. A young boy can slip right under the heavy blanket that covers this city - the fear cannot touch him. Ludek is free. And he sees everything. The world can do what it likes. The world can go to hell for all he cares because Babi is waiting for him in the warm flat. His whole world.

'Melbourne, 1980: Mala Lika's grandma holds her hand as they climb the stairs to their third floor flat. Inside, the smell of warm pipe tobacco and homemade cakes. Here, Mana and Bill have made a life for themselves and their granddaughter. A life imbued with the spirit of Prague and the loved ones left behind.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Gherkin Jar Favel Parrett , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 61 2018; (p. 219-222)
1 Hey Truganini Favel Parrett , 2017 single work prose
— Appears in: Island , no. 150 2017; (p. 82-84)

A letter to Truganini from Favel Parrett. This letter was part of the Women of Letters session at the 2015 Tasmanian Writers and Readers Festival.

1 The Words We Loved Charlotte Wood , Geraldine Brooks , Graeme Simsion , Michael Robotham , Chris Wallace-Crabbe , Helen Garner , Favel Parrett , Gregory Day , Fiona Wright , Alexis Wright , Robert Adamson , Debra Adelaide , Lisa Gorton , Abigail Ulman , Christos Tsiolkas , Maxine Beneba Clarke , Susan Johnson , Kristina Olsson , Peter Goldsworthy , Tim Flannery , Malcolm Knox , Shane Maloney , Thomas Keneally , Don Watson , Anita Heiss , Omar Musa , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 12-13 December 2015; (p. 24-26) The Saturday Age , 12-13 December 2015; (p. 30)
Famous Australian writers pick their favourite reads of 2015
1 Ice to Earth Favel Parrett , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Seizure [Online] , September 2015;
1 Your Cabin, Your Home Favel Parrett , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 73 no. 2 2014; (p. 6)
3 15 y separately published work icon When the Night Comes Favel Parrett , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2014 7445662 2014 single work novel

'The hauntingly beautiful story of a young girl transformed by the power of kindness from award-winning author Favel Parrett.

'Running away from the mainland was supposed to make their lives better. But, for Isla and her brother, their mother's sadness and the cold, damp greyness of Hobart's stone streets seeps into everything.

'Then, one morning, Isla sees a red ship. That colour lights her day. And when a sailor from the ship befriends her mother, he shares his stories with them all - of Antarctica, his home in Denmark and life onboard. Like the snow white petrels that survive in the harshest coldest place, this lonely girl at the bottom of the world will learn that it is possible to go anywhere, be anything. But she will also find out that it is just as easy to lose it all.

'For Isla, those two long summers will change everything.

'Favel Parrett delivers an evocative and gently told story about the power fear and kindness have to change lives.' (Publication summary)

1 Across the Bass Strait Favel Parrett , 2013 single work extract
— Appears in: Griffith Review , 30 January no. 39 2013; (p. 84-89)
1 Lebanon Favel Parrett , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 133 2013; (p. 30-31) The Best Australian Stories 2013 2013; (p. 23-25) Something Special, Something Rare : Outstanding Short Stories by Australian Women 2015; (p. 36-38)
1 Izzy and Ona Favel Parrett , 2011 single work short story
— Appears in: The Best Australian Stories 2011 2011; (p. 230-239)
1 The Scribes' Selection Peter Carey , Favel Parrett , Geraldine Brooks , Alex Miller , Steven Amsterdam , John Tranter , Helen Garner , Brenda Walker , Sophie Cunningham , Fiona McGregor , Richard Flanagan , Elliot Perlman , Nikki Gemmell , Thomas Keneally , Peggy Frew , Anson Cameron , Robert Adamson , Charlotte Wood , Robert Manne , Gig Ryan , Nam Le , Shane Maloney , Luke Davies , A. P. Riemer , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Age , 10 December 2011; (p. 28-31) The Sydney Morning Herald , 10-11 December 2011; (p. 30-33)
Australian writers and reviewers each nominate their best books of 2011. Some of the books listed are by Australian writers.
1 No Man is an Island Favel Parrett , 2011 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 34 2011; (p. 93-95)
3 34 y separately published work icon Past the Shallows Favel Parrett , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2011 Z1763990 2011 single work novel 'Harry and Miles live with their father, an abalone fisherman, on the south-east coast of Tasmania. With their mum dead, they are left to look after themselves. When Miles isn't helping out on the boat they explore the coast and Miles and his older brother, Joe, love to surf. Harry is afraid of the water. Everyday their dad battles the unpredictable ocean to make a living. He is a hard man, a bitter drinker who harbours a devastating secret that is destroying him. Unlike Joe, Harry and Miles are too young to leave home and so are forced to live under the dark cloud of their father's mood, trying to stay as invisible as possible whenever he is home. Harry, the youngest, is the most vulnerable and it seems he bears the brunt of his father's anger.' (From the publisher's website.)
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