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Cheeky dogs : to Lake Nash and back

In this exuberant illustrated memoir, action-packed images and poetic words trace Dion Beasley's fascination with cheeky dogs and his unconventional journey into the world of contemporary art. "Every morning. Is it time yet? Nearly Joie says. Out of the freezer comes the meat. Bones and sausages and chicken necks. Butcher knife on the bricks, me chopping up. Be careful! Or you'll cut your finger off. We can't have that Joie says. Meet deaf artist, Dion Beasley, and the people he calls family. Dodging road trains by day and giant blue monsters at night, Dion weaves his way through life on an electric scooter, collecting rocks and dogs to make art. In his dreams he sees animals from overseas and his mother's country, Lake Nash, but every morning, without fail, he puts on his favourite socks and gets ready to feed the dogs. Is it time yet?" --Back cover.

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32320004618959 J741.64 BEA
Junior Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004511998 J741.64 BEA
Junior Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760528119 (Hardcover)
1760528110
Classification Number J741.64 BEA
Author Beasley, Dion
Title Cheeky dogs : to Lake Nash and back [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
Note "An illustrated memoir"--Cover.
Sponsored by Northern Territory Government.
In this exuberant illustrated memoir, action-packed images and poetic words trace Dion Beasley's fascination with cheeky dogs and his unconventional journey into the world of contemporary art. "Every morning. Is it time yet? Nearly Joie says. Out of the freezer comes the meat. Bones and sausages and chicken necks. Butcher knife on the bricks, me chopping up. Be careful! Or you'll cut your finger off. We can't have that Joie says. Meet deaf artist, Dion Beasley, and the people he calls family. Dodging road trains by day and giant blue monsters at night, Dion weaves his way through life on an electric scooter, collecting rocks and dogs to make art. In his dreams he sees animals from overseas and his mother's country, Lake Nash, but every morning, without fail, he puts on his favourite socks and gets ready to feed the dogs. Is it time yet?" --Back cover.
Classification For secondary school age.
Beasley, Dion
Subject Illustrators -- Northern Territory -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Deaf
Families, Aboriginal Australian -- Northern Territory
Muscular dystrophy -- Patients
Australia -- Northern Territory -- Biography
Additional Author Bell, Johanna
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