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Poppy has never been closer to finding her brother, Gus, when the worse thing she could possibly imagine happens...Fisher is kidnapped! Will Poppy be able to find her very best friend in the world? And has the chance to find Gus slipped away forever? Poppy's story concludes in th ...
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This is Gabrielle's first teen novel and is written in the same powerful and poetic style of her middle reader: Ghost in my Suitcase. It is a dramatic and sweeping love story set during World War II in Melbourne and Shanghai, inspired by a true story. Ages 14+.
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13-year-old Isabelle has travelled alone to China to visit Por Por her grandmother, and to release her mother's ashes. Here she meets Ting Ting, an orphan who has been taken in by Por Por, and learns that her grandmother is a ghost-catcher - a gift that she too has inherited...
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Meet Poppy is the first story in a set of four about the amazing journey of a young Chinese Aboriginal girl, who lives on a Christian mission in 1864. It is a story of bravery and love, as Poppy sets out to chase her brother after he escapes from the Mission in search of freedom ...
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Poppy at Summerhill is the second story in a set of four about the amazing journey of a young Chinese Aboriginal girl, who lives on a Christian mission in 1864. Poppy sets out to chase her brother after he escapes from the Mission. Poppy is taken in by a caring homestead family, ...
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Poppy is on the road again, desperately trying to catch up with her brother. In Wahgunyah, she makes contact with the Chinese community who have come to Victoria to find gold. She's so close to finding out about her father and her Chinese heritage, but then Poppy is framed as a t ...
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Mimi is second-generation Chinese and growing up in inner-city Melbourne. She feels more Australian than Chinese, and hates being teased by the other kids about the way she looks and what she eats. But through the gift of a magical box of pastels, Mimi learns to reconcile the two ...
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When Annie moves with her family to the seaside town of Tiger Bay, she finds a place full of strange sadness and the mysterious reclusive Madame Olenka who lives in and old hotel. As Annie's friendhip grows with Olenka, she brings joy and entertainment back to the children of Tig ...
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Jax has been connected to Peng from the moment Peng fell from the sky as a tiny creature when he was a baby. The two are connected in a mysterious way, but Jax has no knowledge of Peng or that he is to become the Peng Master. Ages 9+.
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The Jade Emperor has declared a great race: the first animals to cross the river will win a place in the Chinese Zodiac. Thirteen animals line up along the shore, but there are only twelve places to be won. who will miss out? This classic Chinese legend makes an exciting new pict ...
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