Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

Sunshine super girl, the Evonne Goolagong story, Andrea James

Label
Sunshine super girl, the Evonne Goolagong story, Andrea James
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
15-18 years old
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sunshine super girl
Oclc number
1231548346
Responsibility statement
Andrea James
Sub title
the Evonne Goolagong story
Summary
A grimy old ball, a racquet made from a wooden fruit box, a pair of borrowed shoes, then the world at her feet. This is the heart-warming story of how Evonne Goolagong Cawley - 'our Evonne' - rose from humble beginnings in an outback farming town to become a world champion tennis player by the age of just 19. With a tin wall for a court and a steely determination, little Evonne hits and hits and hits her way out of rural New South Wales and onto the world stage. On the way she must battle prejudice and homesickness and test herself to the very limits. Sunshine Super Girl, by Yorta Yorta/Gunaikurnai writer Andrea James, is a funny and poignant take on the life of a talented sportswoman with a big dream. Infused with a wry Australian sensibility and a proud sense of belonging, it's a story that will inspire and delight. 'Sunshine Super Girl explores connection to country and community, while taking an unflinching look at poverty, adversity, and racism in Australia. The story is told with plenty of heart, humour, charm and skill
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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