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Country
  
Australia

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

Originally published
  
1992

Genre
  
Novel

ISBN
  
0395665957

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
88

Author
  
Garry Disher

Page count
  
88

OCLC
  
27186376

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The Bamboo Flute is a 1992 children's novel by Garry Disher. Set during the depression, it is about a boy who is taught by a swagman to make and play a bamboo flute.

Reception

In a review of The Bamboo Flute, BookList wrote "The author's thesis—aesthetic beauty is a basic need, especially during times of extreme hardship—will not escape the notice of young audiences, and the frequent touches of local color make this a fine choice for reading aloud and for classes studying Australia." Kirkus Reviews described it as "a beautifully written novella" that is "Brief and easily read, a powerfully realized moment in Australia's past." Publishers Weekly wrote "From its exquisite opening line ("There was once music in our lives, but I can feel it slipping away") to the moving finale, this elegantly delineated tale never strikes a false note." and "Disher's spare, evocative, emotionally charged coming-of-age story is reminiscent in style to the work of Paul Fleischman, but his voice is wholly his own, musical and haunting."

The Bamboo Flute has also been reviewed by the School Library Journal, and The Horn Book Magazine.

It received the 1993 CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers Award, and a 1994 International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Australia honour.

References

The Bamboo Flute Wikipedia