Kelsey Francis Kelsey Francis i(8375600 works by)
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1 1 y separately published work icon Finnley’s Great Escape Alli Purtill , Corey Lenton , Jessica Larkin , Josiah Richards , Kelsey Francis , Kirrily Pauli , Paige Joyce , Peter von Stieglitz , Rani Deane , Rhianna Conaghan , Samantha Lenton , William Butler , Rebecca Sherrie , Emma Mactaggart , Toowoomba : Condamine Alliance , 2014 8471355 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'Finnley lives in a beautiful home where the water is clean, the trees are shady and there is plenty of food for everyone. But one day, Finnley and his friends are swept away o a smelly, muddy, toxic shallow far from their home. Soon they relise they are not alone and must find a way to escape what lurks in the murky water. Who will save them? And will they ever return to their beautiful home again?'

Finnley’s Great Escape is a story about an Australian smelt called Finnley and his native fish friends. One day they are swept away from their beautiful, clean home to a toxic shallow that is infested with one of the world’s worst pest fish, tilapia.

The book has been a collaboration between Queensland natural resource management group Condamine Alliance, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority and 13 young people who helped write and illustrate the book. The book’s beautiful hand painted illustrations and clever storyline carry an important message about the threat of tilapia to the Murray-Darling Basin. (Source: Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Addie's Big Adventure Kelsey Francis , Toowoomba : Boogie Books , 2014 8375616 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'Addie is a little pig who loves to play soccer, but her brothers and sisters won’t let her play because she is the smallest. Addie sets off on an adventure to find a new friend to play with, but discovers that the solution to her problem may be simpler than she thought... ' (Publication summary)

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