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Six teenagers spend five idyllic days camping in a remote and tranquil beauty spot called Hell. But when they return to their homes, they find their families gone, their farms deserted and the animals lying dead in the fields. That's when they begin to understand the real meaning ...
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An allegory of colonisation, represented by the arrival of rabbits in Australia, as viewed by native Australian animals, this book examines the consequences of that invasion for the environment and the original inhabitants. Winner of the 1999 CBC Picture Book of the Year. Paperba ...
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The sequel to Tomorrow, When the War Began , this book further chronicles the dangerous exploits of Ellie, Lee, Chris, Robyn, Fi and Homer.
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Now available in paperback, this is the final book in the trilogy beginning with Tomorrow When the War Began and The Dead of the Night . A group of teenagers are fugitives in their own country.
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Hunting and being hunted. Sometimes life seems to offer nothing more than a chase to the death. The fight to survive has never been fiercer. But even as they wage war, Ellie and her friends still find time for other things: friendship..loyalty..even Christmas. If only they can wi ...
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The relationship between two teenage girls who become acquainted through letters intensifies as their correspondence reveals some of the terrible problems of their lives.
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They're back! The trilogy has turned into a series and the courageous kids have returned to provide more sleepless nights and nail-biting suspense. After their thrilling rescue by the New Zealand army, Ellie Homer, Fi, Kevin and Lee return to Australia as guides on a top secret m ...
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With a roar like a train in a tunnel, the war enters its final days. Ellie has to be on that train. There's no more sitting around, no more waiting. There's only fast decisions, fast action, fast thinking. And she'd better get it right. With all their being, Ellie and her friends ...
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Five months into World War III, Ellie and her four remaining friends have barely escaped the Australian town of Wirrawee with their lives and their sanity intact. But as the next step becomes clear, they realize they must once again sacrifice their hard-won comfort and safety. A ...
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