A narrative non-fiction picture book about the life of Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang, Australia's most infamous bushrangers. Backed by detailed research, the story focuses on Ned as a young man and the little known story of the green sash. The text also includes brief biographies and fact files on the Kelly Gang, the true story behind the green sash and a detailed list of sources.
I rode this motorbike to Hill End and back, with Martin James on the pillion carrying a guitar. So what has all this got to do with this story, you may ask? Well, nothing, exactly. But I'm trying to situate what was happening around ...
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