A tale about one of Australia's most loved reptiles. Loongie is a greedy saltwater crocodile who lives among the mangroves at Walaman Creek in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia. He has no friends and no-one will come near the creek while he's around. Loongie soon learns why being greedy has its consequences. The character of 'Loongie' was created by mother and son collaborators, Lucy and Kiefer Dann. When Kiefer was a young boy, they would make up stories inspired by Kiefer's country at Loongabid on the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This children's picture book is a vibrant mix of colour and emotion and an illustrative debut by young Broome artist, Bronwyn Houston. The images depict the unique mangrove systems, seascapes and colours of the Kimberley.
Author Biography
Lucy Dann is the author of Bardi Counting Book. Kiefer Dann is a descendant of the Nyool Nyool people. Bronwyn Houston is an artist who descended from the Nyiyaparli and Yindjiparndi people of the Wana clan in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.