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Introduction: Storying Plants Melanie Duckworth and Annika Herb
Part 1: Plant temporalities and belonging in picture books
Chapter 1: Aboriginal Australian Picturebooks: Ceremonial Listening to Plants Brooke Collins-Gearing
Chapter 2: Trees as Agents in/of Culture: A Diffractive Reading of Plant Representation in Welcome to Country and The Rabbits Lykke H. Alara Guanio-Uluru
Chapter 3: Longing and Belonging in the Green Worlds of Jeannie Baker Penni Russon
Part 2: Storying trees
Chapter 4: Forever and ever: the fig tree and its journey through time in Nadia Wheatley's My Place Sarah Mokrzycki
Chapter 5: The voice of the she-oak: Vegetal poetics and hope in Kirli Saunders' verse novel Bindi Melanie Duckworth
Part 3: Gumnuts and pohutakawa babies
Chapter 6: Gumnuts, Plant-Human Hybridity, and the Issue of Belonging Terri Doughty
Chapter 7: Conservation and the Flower Fairy Tradition in Avis Acres and Maurice Gee Kay Hancock and Kathryn Walls
Part 4: Winged seeds: Exile, adventure, and migration Chapter 8: Seeking Home, Discovering the Bush: The Australian Bush Envisaged in Ukrainian Children's Books Maryna Vardanian and Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 9: In quest of strangeness and freedom. The Polish perspective on Australian and New Zealand nature in texts for YA readers Maciej Wróblewski
Part 5: Vegetal visions in young adult literature
Chapter 10: omething here is completely, horribly, unnaturally wrong Uncanny Vegetation in Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff's Aurora Rising (2019) Alena Cicholewski
Chapter 11: Vegetal memory, power, and resistance Ambelin Kwaymullina's The Tribe trilogy Nicole Kennedy and Melanie Duckworth
Chapter 12: hen something started growing in the emptiness Revisiting the lost child and the bush in Australian colonial and postcolonial fiction Annika Herb.
Part 1: Plant temporalities and belonging in picture books
Chapter 1: Aboriginal Australian Picturebooks: Ceremonial Listening to Plants Brooke Collins-Gearing
Chapter 2: Trees as Agents in/of Culture: A Diffractive Reading of Plant Representation in Welcome to Country and The Rabbits Lykke H. Alara Guanio-Uluru
Chapter 3: Longing and Belonging in the Green Worlds of Jeannie Baker Penni Russon
Part 2: Storying trees
Chapter 4: Forever and ever: the fig tree and its journey through time in Nadia Wheatley's My Place Sarah Mokrzycki
Chapter 5: The voice of the she-oak: Vegetal poetics and hope in Kirli Saunders' verse novel Bindi Melanie Duckworth
Part 3: Gumnuts and pohutakawa babies
Chapter 6: Gumnuts, Plant-Human Hybridity, and the Issue of Belonging Terri Doughty
Chapter 7: Conservation and the Flower Fairy Tradition in Avis Acres and Maurice Gee Kay Hancock and Kathryn Walls
Part 4: Winged seeds: Exile, adventure, and migration Chapter 8: Seeking Home, Discovering the Bush: The Australian Bush Envisaged in Ukrainian Children's Books Maryna Vardanian and Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 9: In quest of strangeness and freedom. The Polish perspective on Australian and New Zealand nature in texts for YA readers Maciej Wróblewski
Part 5: Vegetal visions in young adult literature
Chapter 10: omething here is completely, horribly, unnaturally wrong Uncanny Vegetation in Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff's Aurora Rising (2019) Alena Cicholewski
Chapter 11: Vegetal memory, power, and resistance Ambelin Kwaymullina's The Tribe trilogy Nicole Kennedy and Melanie Duckworth
Chapter 12: hen something started growing in the emptiness Revisiting the lost child and the bush in Australian colonial and postcolonial fiction Annika Herb.