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A collection of nine quirky and bizarre short stories.
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A collection of eight quirky short stories.
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Although they're small, fat and shy creatures; Moomins have the most amazing adventures. It all begins when Moominpappa tries on a magic hat that makes exciting and funny things happen.
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If you found a tiny golden dragon with green paws, would you know what to do with it? Well, Moomintroll thinks he knows what to do. But when he takes his new-found pet home, things don't quite work out as planned.
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Containing poems from William Wordsworth and Christina Rosetti to Roald Dahl and Michael Rosen, this work presents poems that were chosen by a child for other children. It features Highwaymen and naughty children, sharks and baboons, the Snitterjipe and the Jabberwocky.
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Presents the story of how Momo, the ragged girl without a past but with the ability to really listen, who discovers the ambitions of the Men in Grey, in whose power the whole town and her friends are unwittingly held.
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War has come to Asmir's home in Sarajevo. Asmir has seen his friends wounded. He hears bombs exploding, guns firing, his parents talking in worried voices. And then one day, he is torn from his father, his home and everything he has known. He becomes a refugee.
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Friedrich and his best friend were growing up in Germany in the early 1930s. At first, Friedrich seemed to be the more fortunate, but when Hitler came to power, things began to change. Friedrich was expelled from school and became an orphan when his mother died and his father was ...
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A third generation Italian/Australian girl tells the story of her final school years and how she comes to terms with her family, her culture and her sexuality. Author's 1st novel
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Disturbed that her mother could welcome back her unfaithful father, Abigail Kirk undergoes a mysterious voyage to nineteenth-century Australia, where her experiences help her to understand the power of love and to accept her father.
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