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Melbourne. 1879. Verity Sparks has found her father. But
she has lost her gift - the ability to find lost things. Papa
Savinov, eager for Verity to become a proper lady, sends
her to the exclusive boarding school Hilltop House. But
Verity is more interested in solving the c ...
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Flinty McAlpine is sixteen, and while WW1 ended almost a year ago it still resonates for Flinty and her family who lost so much. Years of war and drought have also left the district in chaos and local families are doing their best to rebuild lives and land. With both parents dead ...
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A gripping novel about an incredible journey behind enemy lines, told in diary form. Fourteen-year-old Evan Warrender travels with his father to the Dardenelles, where they intend to provide succour to the Allied soldiers. When they are captured by the Turks, they are launched in ...
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PENNIES FOR HITLER, which can be regarded as a companion novel to HITLER'S DAUGHTER, reveals what the World War II period might have been like from a different perspective. Here we meet Georg, who loses his family and must forget his past and who he is in order to survive. It's 1 ...
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It's 1930 ... and Ruby Quinlan lives in a beautiful big house in Adelaide's eastern suburbs. But The Great Depression has made millions of people unemployed across the world, and now men come to their door asking for work. How will Ruby cope when her comfortable life changes?
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It's 1931, and Ruby's family has lost everything in the Great Depression. And so, leaving behind her dad, her school friends and everything she knows, Ruby must move to Kettle Farm to stay with her cousins. Everything about life in the country is new and strange, and Ruby has nev ...
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In the fourth part of Felix's story, continuing his adventures in World War Two, he faces perhaps his greatest challenge - to find hope when he's lost almost everything, including his parents. As Europe goes through the final agonizing stages of the war, Felix struggles to reconc ...
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In 1914 Jim and Charlie abandon the Australian outback for the excitement and adventure of the war to end all wars. But in the Light Horse they quickly discover the brutal realities of life on the frontline. And nothing will ever be the same again.
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Alice's mother is sick, and everyone fears that she might have the dreaded Spanish Influenza. Alice begins to dance again to distract herself but soon becomes frustrated at how difficult she finds it.
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