Sun on the Stubble

Children's novel by Australina author Colin Thiele

0851794165 [1]
Dewey Decimal
A823.3

The Sun on the Stubble is a novel by Colin Thiele, published in 1961.[2]

Synopsis

It tells the story of a German immigrant family living in rural South Australia during the 1930s. Colin Thiele was a South Australian educator and school principal.

During the Depression-era 12-year-old Bruno Gunther lives with his family on a farm near the fictional town of Nagapalee. The novel follows Bruno's adventures around town and with his family before he is sent away to school in Adelaide, South Australia.

Dedication

  • Dedication: To the boys who were boys with me.

Awards

  • Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers commended, 1962[3]

Television series

It was adapted in 1996 as a TV miniseries entitled "Sun on the Stubble" in Australia, directed by Robert Marchand, and known as "The Valley Between" overseas.[4]

Cast

  • Christian Kohlund - Marcus Gunther
  • Jamie Croft - Bruno Gunther
  • Sophie Heathcote - Lottie Gunther
  • Susan Lyons - Ellie Gunther
  • Mignon Kent - Anna Gunther
  • Caroline Winnall - Emma Gunther
  • Ann Burbrook - Miss Knightley
  • Wynn Roberts - Ebeneezer Blitz

See also

  • Children's literature portal

References

  1. ^ Thiele, Colin (1974), The sun on the stubble, Rigby (published 1972), ISBN 978-0-85179-416-7
  2. ^ "The Sun on the Stubble (Rigby)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  3. ^ ""Award winners"". The Canberra Times, 7 July 1962, p17. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Sun on the Stubble". IDMB. Retrieved 19 March 2024.


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