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This story ventures into the interior world of a luminous, quirky personality, a character evoked in such a way that his age and capacity beguile and puzzle right up to the story's climax. The night and day of Uncle Jack's imaginative world, his fears and fantasies and fabulous p ...
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Award-winning NZ author Kate De Goldi has imbued her latest book with all the wisdom, humour and family chaos you could wish for. The 10pm Question is a novel that challenges any kind of age category and will appeal to pre-teen, teen and adult readers alike. Brilliantly narrated ...
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Frankie Parsons has a rather large, quirky family. Until now they've been the centre of his universe. Their small daily rituals, their funny habits, even their smells are part of Frankie's safe and richly coloured haven.
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A young adult drama, about adoption and the tragic consequences which follow when the past intrudes. A novel about the sparkle of friendship, first love and the memories that linger for a lifetime.
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Lolly has a divine teacher called Ms Love. She has a cat called Laughing Stock but he won't qualify her for membership of the Kitten Club. The Harry Potter Club excludes girls, the Lego Club too violent and she's disdainful of the Barbie Club beauty contests. In this story Lolly ...
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Billy Button, one of Lolly's classmates from Room 7, can't keep his mouth shut or his temper under control. It makes preparation for the annual Pet and Produce Day a nightmare.
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When the club craze breaks out in her class, Lolly Leopold struggles to find one she can truly belong to.
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In Billy, the second in the hugely successful Lolly Leopold series of picture books, Lolly helps Billy Button prepare for the class Pet & Produce Day -- with hilarious results.
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There was an old man who lived on the edge of the world and he had a horse called Sydney Bridge Upside Down. He was a scar-faced old man and his horse was a slow-moving bag of bones, and I start with this man and his horse because they were there for all the terrible happenings u ...
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A wonderful collaboration between writer Kate de Goldi (Sanctuary; Closed, Stranger and Love, Charlie Mike) and illustrator Jacqui Colley. Written for younger readers the book is narrated by Lolly Leopold who records the assorted clubs being formed by her classmates. All the chao ...
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