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Schumann the Shoeman was adored for two reasons. The first was for the shoes that he made, which were not only dazzlingly beautiful, but they also lasted a lifetime and no two pairs were ever the same. The second reason was the elegant shoe-shaped sign that hung outside his cobbl ...
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This is the compelling story of how the skull of an Aboriginal man, found on the banks of the Murray river over 40 years ago, came to be returned to his Wamba Wamba descendants. A story of awakening, atonement, forgiveness and friendship. Ages 13+ and adults.
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When the Turnbulls go on holidays, something has to be done with their dog, Boof. So they book him into the Big Bone for three weeks of canine luxury. But when you're a dog, three weeks can be a long time. And the Big Bone is no ordinary kennel... Ages 6+
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Something strange is happening down at the river... When Luke and Alex discover a creepy man catching purple licking lizards from the river in the middle of the night, they think it's a bit weird. But when members of their football team begin disappearing, they realise that there ...
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This is a beautiful adventure story with a difference - it has a soul. Tells of a young village boy named Loku, who undertakes some serious risks to prove to his twin that he has guts. Ages 12+.
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Luke and Alex are on a new expedition down by the river. This time they are joined by Luke's classmate, Kevin who, to Alex's delight, is an excellent cook, having taken over this role in the absence of his father and with his sick mother.
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An award-winning picture book with a difference from celebrated author and illustrator team, John and Stella Danalis. When the laces are tied, your shoes will be ready. For a world where nothing seems to last, here is a tale that will stay with you forever. Schumann the Shoeman i ...
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As a boy, John Danalis never thought to ask why an Aboriginal skull sat on the mantelpiece at home. The skull was just 'Mary', and had always been there. Years later, he did ask why. He asked whose skull it was and where it belonged. Finding out the answers to these questions too ...
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A collection of mad jokes, bad jokes, silly jokes and side-splitting jokes by Ziggy Storm. It is aimed at children between the ages of seven and twelve.
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The two children telling this story have a favourite Uncle Lou who fascinates them because he has a sailing ship tattooed on each arm and a mermaid on his chest. They never tire of hearing his tales about his travels around the world, and especially about all the other tattooed p ...
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