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When your cat is a precious reminder of your mother, it's a shock to hear your new friend's father urge the visitors to his wildlife sanctuary, 'Get rid of your cats!'
Kate's involvement with Mala Sanctuary and its captivating native inhabitants begins after she rescues an injured koala. Grunt brings together two diverse families, each facing challenging issues. Will the problems they face strengthen their friendships - or lead to tragedy? ...
Jake Phillips doesn't break the rules because he's a troublemaker. He breaks them because he thinks the rules are stupid. But some rules aren't meant to be broken.
Haunted by memories of fear and violence, Ursus has never known kindness.
An accident sends Jake to an afterlife where pets go to await their human companions. ...
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Atlantic (Tic) Brewer never knew her father, a hydrologist who died at sea before she was born. Tic's small home on the Edge is threatened by rising seas as sixteen-year-old Tic prepares to attend a ground-breaking science academy. There she meets Phish and Lee, who like her dedicate their lives to saving all humanity. ...
In the exciting sequel to Code Blue, Atlantic (Tic) Brewer returns to the North East Science Academy and things go from bad to worse. She can’t seem to stay out of trouble, and when her past catches up with her, it will take help from all of her old friends, and some new ones, as well as nerves of steel for Tic to survive. ...
Australian refugee stories by young writers aged 11-20 years
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Dechian, Heather Millar, Eva Sallis
Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories is a unique anthology of essays, interviews, and stories written by children and young adults. The stories are the finest of hundreds collected through a nationwide schools competition in 2002. ...
Australian refugee stories by young writers aged 11-20 years
Sonja
Dechian, Heather Miller, Eva Salis
Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories is a unique anthology of essays, interviews, and stories written by children and young adults. The stories are the finest of hundreds collected through a nationwide schools competition in 2002. ...
Australian refugee stories by young writers aged 11-20 years
Sonja
Dechian, Heather Miller, Eva Salis
Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories is a unique anthology of essays, interviews, and stories written by children and young adults. The stories are the finest of hundreds collected through a nationwide schools competition in 2002. ...
Evie is a spirit girl. When her island home is devastated by bushfire, she emerges from the shelter of her cave to discover her community has lost all hope. But Evie refuses to believe that hope can be destroyed alongside homes and livelihoods. 'The fire may have taken many things, but the fire can never take everything,' she says. ...
Netball nerd Grace Parker leads a busy life. Not only are there the usual challenges of high school, but Grace and her once enemy Amber Burns are trialling for the state under 15 netball team, dreamy aspiring rockstar Sebastian King is paying her a lot of attention, and Grace must decide between doing the right thing by her new netball friend Daisy, or going to the Kings of Linwood concert on Saturday night with her besties Mia and Stella. She thinks she has the solution, but will they understand? ...