. . "Audiobooks." . . "Morrissey, Di" . . "Australian fiction." . . "Aboriginal Australians Western Australia Kimberley Fiction." . . "Kimberley (W.A.)" . . "Western Australia" . . "Hood, Kate" . . . . . "Songmaster" . . . . "Talking books"@en . . . "The Songmaster Library Edition"@en . . . . . . "Audiobooks" . . . . . "In Melbourne, a baby girl is found abandoned in the Victorian Art Gallery. She is wrapped in a shawl decorated with a motif that links her to ancient rock paintings in the Kimberley. In Los Angeles, a movie producer's dying daughter is haunted by nightmares after visiting the Kimberley. And it is to the Kimberley that ex-nun Beth Van Horton brings a disparate group of travellers whose lives will be changed forever." . . "The Songmaster"@en . . "Adventure stories"@en . "Adventure stories" . . . . . "The songmaster"@en . "The songmaster" . . . . . . . . . "Adventure fiction" . "The Kimberley, a land that cradles Australia's ancient treasures, is sanctuary to the mysterious spirits reflected in the oldest rock art in the world. It is also home to a people whose powerful secrets could unlock the future for a modern mankind. Four people are tied up in a mystery so powerful it could change their lives forever." . . "In Melbourne, a young woman abandons her baby girl, wrapped in a shawl with an ancient rock painting in the Kimberley on it. In Los Angeles, a movie producer's dying daughter is haunted by nightmares since returning from the Kimberley. And a former Catholic nun, Beth Van Horton, brings a disparate group of travellers to the Kimberley. They are all forever changed by this mystical place." . "In Melbourne, a young woman abandons her baby girl, wrapped in a shrawl with an ancient rock painting in the Kimberley on it. In Los Angeles, a movie producer's dying daughter is haunted by nightmares since returning from the Kimberley. And a former Catholic nun, Beth Van Horton, brings a disparate group of travellers to the Kimberley. They are all forever changed by this mystical place."@en . "Fiction" . "Aboriginal Australians." . .