The Crooked Snake

The Crooked Snake
Author Patricia Wrightson
Country Australia
Language English
Genre children's fiction
Publisher Angus and Robertson
Publication date
1955
Media type Print
Pages 153pp
Followed by The Bunyip Hole

The Crooked Snake (1955) is the first novel by Australian author Patricia Wrightson. The book was illustrated by Margaret Horder. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1956.[1]

Plot outline

A gang of children form a secret society to protect a nearby national park from vandals. They record the bush with a camra and write to the Ministry of Conservation requesting the park be designated a flora and fauna sanctuary.

Critical reception

In a survey of Australian children's books dealing with the Australian bush, Susan Sheridan and Emma Maguire noted: "In their preferred method of research, and in their dealings with the bureaucracy, these children mark out a specifically modern, as well as Australian, mode of the Enid Blyton or Arthur Ransom adventure story in a natural setting."[2]

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