
This beautifully written story tells
about the life of a boy, Mitch, who lives in the
Coorong National Park in South Australia. His
father is a ranger there and Mitch leads a happy
and adventurous life exploring and fishing and
making the most of the lovely place where he lives.
He has to complete his last two years of primary
school by correspondence and he must adjust to
the routine of working from home.
While out inspecting Pelican Island, Mitch and
his father find many pelican nests have been deserted,
and they come across one that has two newly hatched
but recently abandoned chicks. Mitch begs his
father to take them home to try to save them,
and against the ranger’s better judgement,
he allows him to. A short time afterwards, Mitch
comes across a warm swan egg that has also been
left. He and his mother successfully hatch out
the egg, and Mitch has three ‘responsibilities’
to look after.
The story is a warm and moving account of a young
boy growing up and the adventures and concerns
he has as he matures.
Swan Song by Colin
Thiele is masterfully written, and young people
will enjoy the story while learning a great deal
about the art of writing and storytelling.

Australia's most distinguished writer for children,
Colin Thiele, AC, has been writing
books for over forty years. Last year he celebrated
his eightieth birthday. His books, including the
multi-award-winning Storm Boy, The Sun on
the Stubble and Blue Fin, have won
numerous Australian and international awards and
have been made into classic films, TV series,
plays and picture books. Born and raised in the
Barossa Valley, Colin now lives near Dayboro,
Queensland.
Find out more about Colin Thiele at his homepage
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/thiele/colin.htm
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