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y separately published work icon Gus and the Starlight single work   children's fiction   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Gus and the Starlight
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'A spine-tingling and heart-warming story about friendship and finding your special place in the world.

'Gus doesn't want to make friends. She also doesn't want to be intrigued by the cat-lady teacher at her new school, or the Riley's Comet project that she and her seaweed-eating science partner are working on together.

'And she definitely doesn't want to fall in love with her job as the projectionist at the Starlight, a drive-in movie theatre that her family is reviving.

'Because, knowing Gus's luck, she and her family could be moving on in a day, or a week, or a month. When the ghosts that haunt Mum catch up with them. Or if the Starlight doesn't succeed.

'Then she'll have to say goodbye. Again.' (Publication summary)

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