J. E. Miller J. E. Miller i(23455376 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Remember : Triple Zero Heroes J. E. Miller , J. E. Miller (illustrator), Stafford Heights : Hawkeye Publishing , 2023 26419455 2023 single work picture book children's

'With Katarina Carroll, Queensland Police Commissioner, as its Ambassador, Remember Triple Zero Heroes takes readers on a journey into the shoes of our emergency service men and women. J. E. Miller's Remember Triple Zero Heroes follows a young child stepping into different shoes attending an Anzac Parade to experience life through another's eyes, for just a moment. The child becomes a fireman, a police officer with a sniffer dog, a paramedic, a mounted police officer, an SES flood boat operator, and more. Some of these stories are based on real life experiences. More than a book about just who these people are and what they do, Remember Triple Zero Heroes fills readers with the Australian spirit. Remember Triple Zero Heroes follows in the footsteps of J. E. Miller's bestselling Remember Lest We Forget.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Alice's Hotted up Adventures in Wonderland. J. E. Miller , Lewis Carroll , Forest Lake : Footprints Publishing , 2022 23828377 2022 single work children's fiction children's

'You know the story of Alice in Wonderland, but did you hear what happens next? Come along with Alice as she travels Wonderland in a hot pink Corvette! Imagine what could happen, now that Alice is all grown up.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Remember : Lest We Forget J. E. Miller , Australia : J. E. Miller , 2019 23455398 2019 single work picture book children's

'Remember tells the story of a child at an Anzac Day march, who steps into the shoes of people they see, to find out why they are there.

'"I wish I could say thank you for the sacrifice they gave,

Imagine if superheroes were ever half as brave."'/

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