Walkabout by James Vance Marshall is a poignant tale of survival and cultural encounter set amidst the vast Australian wilderness. In this gripping narrative, young siblings Mary and her younger brother Peter find themselves stranded after an airplane crash deep within the arid outback. Hemmed in by despair and the relentless threat of dehydration and starvation, they encounter an aboriginal boy who becomes their unexpected guide and savior. Together, they embark on a perilous journey through rugged terrain, facing trials that test both body and spirit. However, a tragic misunderstanding threatens to tear them apart just as hope begins to emerge. This 128-page novel, published by Puffin in January 1979 with the ISBN 978-0140312928, captures the essence of survival, resilience, and the profound impact of cultural encounters against a backdrop of breathtaking Australian landscapes.
