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Confronts the topical issues of gun control and the effects of war - past and present - on returning soldiers and their families. Jon, like many young boys, is fascinated by guns. He finds a loaded pistol under his parents' bed, with nearly tragic consequences. Ages 10+.
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When Yared's left at his nanna's for a week he feels like running away. He wants to be in his own room, with his football cards and his batman doona, not in the spare room at his nanna's with its blue flowery bedspread and the bookshelf full of old-fashioned girls' adventure stor ...
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Winner, IP Picks Best First Book, 2010
Pedro Jones is lost. Abandoned by his father and forced into commission housing with his Filipino immigrant mother, the future seems bleak.
But when Pedro meets the 'mad' street busker, Johnny Lazzaro, and gets involved with the East Ti ...
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The second in a trilogy of environmentally conscious but enjoyable novels for kids who want to learn about how to save the Earth.
After their early success with Project Earth-Mend in Canberra in The Greenhouse Effect, Tiger the Cat bids farewell to his owner, Alexander, and head ...
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The third in the Project Earth-mend Series of environmentally conscious but enjoyable novels for kids who want to learn about how to save the Earth.
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Do you love books?
Well, then, you should dive into this one!
Come on a romp through the pages of this enchanting picture book.
It reminds us of all the books we love, and why we like to see and to feel, to touch and to smell and even to taste the books and the stories th ...
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Wobbles spans the physical, psychological and spiritual growth of an athlete from childhood into her stature as a fierce, Olympic competitor.
When Nadine Neumann decides that she wants to be an Olympic swimmer at age eight, she trades a normal life of school friends and partie ...
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The barracks book is the history of cane barracks between Mossman and Ingham, narrated by the colourful characters who were the essence and energy of barrack culture and folklore.
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Phil Brown brings a sharp journalistic eye to subjects ranging from his childhood in Hong Kong to Brisbane, his current hometown. These are poems confronting everyday experience with insight and enticing wit.
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Showcases the best from David P. Reiter's award-winning volumes of poetry, plus forty pages of new poetry, including samples from his ground-breaking multimedia works.
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