Kokudosha Kokudosha i(A100451 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. 国土社)
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4 y separately published work icon The 89th Kitten Eleanor Nilsson , ( trans. Reiko Okoso with title 89-banme no neko )with title 89番めのネコ ) Tokyo : Kokudosha , 1993 Z829606 1987 single work children's fiction children's 'It all started with one stray kitten.... Sandy loves to help her neighbor, Miss Berry, take care of all the cats she collects. First there's Blackberry, then Knobbles, and Shadow and Honey, Creamy Paws, Panther, and Strawberry.... Soon there are thirty, then fifty. In no time at all, Sandy and Miss Berry are caring for more than 80 cats! What will they do when the neighbors say the cats must go?' (Source: Bookseller's website)
4 1 y separately published work icon Come Danger, Come Darkness Ruth Park , ( trans. Ando Mikio et. al. )agent with title Kangokujima no shonen ) Tokyo : Kokudosha , 1988 Z41888 1978 single work children's fiction historical fiction children's adventure 'After the death of their father, two brothers are sent to Norfolk Island penal colony where their uncle is the commandant. Here they find a family friend who had the misfortune of being transported as a convict and with whom they conspire to effect his escape. Interwoven in the story is a good representation of what life was like for both convicts and settlers in the early Australian colonies.' (Source: Library Thing)
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