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Born: Established: Surry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 1 y separately published work icon Each Beach Gillian Rubinstein , Mark Sofilas (illustrator), Sydney : Box Press , 1998 Z834817 1998 single work picture book children's Jan the Can lives on the beach with her pet fly Louise and is always looking for something - but what is it? Gus is the ice cream man who dreams of making the perfect ice cream. When his niece Imogen comes to visit, they all meet up for a lively adventure.
2 7 y separately published work icon Walking Ella : A Dog-Day Dossier Robert Drewe , Surry Hills : Box Press , 1998 Z526838 1998 single work prose humour
1 y separately published work icon I Know That Candida Baker , Alison Kubbos (illustrator), Surry Hills : Box Press , 1997 Z1331590 1997 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Ant Army Lisa James , Mark Sofilas (illustrator), Sydney : Box Press , 1997 Z1134889 1997 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Little Star Valerie Coyle , Surry Hills : Box Press , 1996 Z1690204 1996 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon A Tiny Bunny Tale Deborah Bibby , Vivien Kubbos (illustrator), Surry Hills : Box Press , 1996 Z1326945 1996 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon The Day My Father Danced Again Gordon Lee Chambers , Alison Kubbos (illustrator), Surry Hills : Box Press , 1996 Z1014584 1996 single work picture book children's

'This highly original tale is inspired by the author's exposure and interest around indigenous culture all over the world and, in particular, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people of Australia. Although essentially written as a book for children it handles interesting issues which have appeal for adults. For example, the absent father, the rites of passage for a boy into manhood, wisdom that can be found in indigenous cultures and a healthy respect for the earth.'

Source: Author's website.

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