It is an ancient Lore. They are a people who live by different rules in a modern world. Reach out and touch the Dreaming of the Ancient Australian Aboriginal Lore, travel with the Rainbow Serpent and other Spirit Creatures of the Dreamtime. Learn how a world very different from your own survives amongst us. The loves, trials and passions of the Shaman who live sheltered by their Lore and yet who walk amongst us, ordering our lives in what is the oldest land on Earth.
Each book, of the four books in the Dreaming Series is a story in its own right. Each Shaman you follow lives within the boundaries of the lives of others and yet their stories are unique, phenomenal and rich in diversity and ripe in challenge. The Dreaming Series – a flight into another world.
This is a story of your adventure into understanding the world around you. It is the story of Taipan's love for Aine, and hers for him, and their struggle to find a place for their passion. It is the story of a families struggle in a world that is constantly changing.
Review from 'Rosemary's Reading Group' Brisbane, Australia I have just finished reading Shadow Dreaming , it was a very easy read and very enjoyable. It was great to learn more about aboriginal customs and their way of living. I look forward to the next chapter. It made me feel like I should go out and explore the outback and all the mysteries to be found out there.
Australian Author, Jan Hawkins, was raised in the Australian bush on the outskirts of Sydney on the Georges River. Now residing in Queensland, she spent 20 years in education at secondary level in the IT field. Her love of computers pales in comparison to her love of the Australian bush. She is passionate about the history of her country and a strong desire to discover and experience new places fuels her desire to travel extensively throughout the land. Along the way she relishes being able to listen to people and to share and enjoy the adventure she calls life.
I had no idea what I was letting myself in for when I picked up this book. Did I expect romance? Yes. A clash of cultures? Yes. A lot of information about the Aboriginal culture? Yes. But swimming with a bunyip? Shape shifting into a dingo? What? There is a very descriptive English word describing amazement not necessarily of the positive kind - gobsmacked. Well this book left me gobsmacked. Sorry.
I received a free copy of this book, through LoP, in exchange for a review.
Begins the story of a Australian Aboriginal family, but it is really only part of the story. Enters Ty, a true Shaman and leader, against the backdrop of the modern day city. Outside of his community, he is visiting his brother, who is away for school and manages to find himself waking up to a beautiful girl. Aine, the roommate of Ty's brother, is another young adult, living and going to school, but the chance meeting with Ty will change her life and alter her outlook on life greatly. This book is a journey, for both Ty and Aine, into both of their lives and the meaning of how one views the world. Becoming part of the Aboriginal culture and each other lives, they find more in each other and why they were brought together.
“I know. Why would you have?” His smile enfolds me, “It's a lifestyle Kitten, a way of living. A belief system if you like. It is a way of dealing with life, a dedicated understanding of spiritual things in a dance with your world, the Dreaming. It can't be explained in sentence or even a story though stories are primarily how it is told or taught.” “It sounds complicated.” “No more so than life is complicated.”
I found this book to be one of the most interesting stories I have read, for 2013. while it was not that long, it was so full of detail that I refer to it as being dense. Very interesting background stories and I feel like I have a much more full understanding of this culture than before. It took a little while for the story to solidify, in my brain, but it kept me thinking about it for that time. I'll be interested to see what happens in the next installment.
What I particularly enjoy about Jan Hawkins work is her assimilation with the spiritual and cultural aspects of the land and her people. It's refreshing to read a novel that encompasses the passions that come with such cultural diversity. The author describes well the personal struggles of the main character and how difficult it can be when someone is torn between the social aspects of life and what they are drawn to be within themselves and their culture. I am finding it a very good and interesting read so far!
This story was with me for many years and I enjoyed the journey of writing it a great deal. I hope my readers will enjoy it as much as I did. Behind the scenes is a lot of cultural research and some wonderful experiences related to the writing of the series.
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The spiritual culture of the Australian Aborigines was fascinating and I enjoyed delving into it. However, the writing style was hard for me to get into. But it reflected the dream state (or my idea of it, at least) and so is appropriate to the story. So someone more comfortable with that particular free-flowing, disjointed style would probably have an easier time getting into the story.