Your epic book of your childhood and the rise and fall of the empire of Bill Tapp took me on an adventure of love, fun, disaster, survival and the appreciation of the vast land of Killarney in all its beauty and hardships. I heard a small segment of your radio interview on the release of “A Sunburnt Childhood” as I was driving to work and couldn’t … Read More
Review by Fiona Capp, Sydney Morning Herald
"Just as the Aboriginal people have a deep connection to the land and the songlines, I feel that same spiritual connection to Killarney." In her memoir, 'A Sunburnt Childhood', Toni Tapp Coutts celebrates growing up on the cattle station of Killarney with nine siblings and a cast of larger-than-life characters to match the outsized … Read More
Kristy O’Brien, ABC News Sat 7 May
Kristy O'Brien did an amazing job of researching and digging out old footage, and capturing the story of 'A Sunburnt Childhood' in this 3-minute story featured on ABC News. There's fantastic aerial footage of Killarney, the cattle muster, Bill Tapp on the station and the extended Tapp family kids at school. There are also lots of photos from the … Read More
Plain yet potent tribute
As well as loving A Sunburnt Childhood “just because”, I think it’s a really important contribution to some very real and little known Oz history. Also, a very plain yet potent tribute to Australia’s indigenous people which probably hasn’t existed before. (Even We of the Never Never didn’t live it quite like you have, plus a different era.) I think … Read More
Written from the heart
I was very privileged to be able to attend the launch of A Sunburnt Childhood by our own and now famous NT Author Toni Tapp Coutts. Thank you for such a great read and for the walk back in time when things were so very different to now and also for reminding me of people I had almost forgotten. I highly recommend this book to anyone as it is … Read More
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- …
- 12
- Next Page »