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'Peace can be found and touched and heard. I know I'll always find you, brave and welcome bird ...' Fragile and sometimes fleeting, peace can be sought and found in all of us. A Boy Like Me is a beautiful and inspiring story about finding peace no matter who, or where, we are ...
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Follow a river of poetry through country, town, the bush, the four seasons, night and day, and explore the Australian bush through the eyes of our best Australian poets. Age 10-14.
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A dramatic story about a young girl coming to grips with the changes in her life.
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When the cow jumped over the moon, all her friends wanted to follow. So Fiddle, Cat, Little Dog, the Dish and the Spoon and Jess flew over the moon to find her. When they landed, Cow was nowhere to be seen! Following the great map painted on stone, the friends discover a new land ...
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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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Dedicated to the largely unsung, mostly unseen workers for young people in need, this picture book, with illustrations by Gregory Rogers, presents the story of Shane and a cat with no name as they wander the streets at night on their way home. In 1995, Gregory won the Kate Greena ...
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The wild Lenski kids think they can scare off any babysitter - even Kim Kip. Little do they know... For ages 6+.
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Deals with timeless and universal themes of finding your own identity, celebrity worship and the pressures facing teenage girls to conform to unrealistic physical stereotypes. Ages 12+.
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Based on the real life events of Australian botanist, Georgiana Molloy. At 23, Georgiana has married retired military man, Captain Jack Molloy and undertakes the voyage to Australia. Threaded throughout is the story of young Will Summerfield and his sister Charlotte. Ages 12+.
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Sequel to Thunderwith . Can Lara help Marna, the shy new girl, emerge and spread her wings? First Lara must deal with her own feelings. Does she love the faithful Stan, her first boyfriend or exciting Jake, on the road with his Crimson River band? And can she cope with the bully ...
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