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7 5 y separately published work icon Seashores and Shadows Colin Thiele , ( trans. Hans Ulrich Hirschfelder with title Der Hai mit der Narbe ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1992 Z288100 1985 single work novel young adult adventure

'Fourteen-year-old Joe had never heard of Wayward Island before he came to live with his cousin, Meg, and her family at Cockle Bay. Nor had he ever heard of Scarface! Wayward Island, out to sea, is a spellbinding place of windswept hills and beckoning seashores. Scarface is a huge, white pointer shark, a fearless killer, an ever-present yet elusive shadow. Terrible events carve the names of both Wayward Island and Scarface into the memories of Joe and Meg of seashores and shadows they will never forget.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 2 y separately published work icon The Boy and the Whale Katherine Scholes , ( trans. Herbert Günther with title Sam's Wal ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1990 Z830753 1985 single work children's fiction children's

Sam walked along the top of the sand-hill, looking out over the rocks and sea. Then he paused, suddenly still, and stared down at the beach below.

A dark mound marked the white sand at the water's edge. He squinted. A heap of net... some ship's cargo washed in... an upturned boat?

This is the story of a boy and a whale. (Source: back cover)

14 25 Storm Boy Colin Thiele , ( trans. Alexander Melach with title Sturm Boy ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1990 Z947092 1963 single work children's fiction children's (taught in 3 units)
— Appears in: Kumurins un Kamolins; Es protu lekt pari pelkem; Vetras zens 1999;

The story of a boy and his pelican, Mr Percival, who live on the South Australian Coorong.

2 11 y separately published work icon Crusher is Coming! Bob Graham , Bob Graham (illustrator), ( trans. Roland Hainmuller with title Pele kommt! ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1989 Z863339 1987 single work picture book children's
5 14 y separately published work icon The Landing : A Night of Birds Katherine Scholes , ( trans. Unknown with title Die nacht der vogel ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1988 Z861948 1987 single work children's fiction children's 'Others have crossed paths with birds - shipwrecked seamen; lighthouse keepers; lone yachtmen ... But on this wild and stormy night at her grandfather's place it is Annie who enters the strange and secret world of birds - a world of ancient tradition and alien lore. When an old feud is uncovered, she finds things drawing dangerously close to home.' (Source: Book Jacket)
5 1 y separately published work icon The Hammerhead Light Colin Thiele , ( trans. Gertrud Rukschcio with title Der Alte Leuchtturm ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1988 Z269136 1976 single work children's fiction children's

'The Hammerhead Light was a tower of stone. Sometimes it stood gleaming in the sunlight on the high headland of Hammerhead Rock, like a great white monument, sometimes it loomed out of the black storm clouds. To Tessa Noble and the people of Snapper Bay, the Hammerhead Light was more than a lighthouse, but a symbol of safety.'

Source: Colin Thiele Classics ed.

13 7 y separately published work icon Blue Fin Colin Thiele , ( trans. Hans Ulrich Hirschfelder et. al. )agent with title Die letzte Fahrt der Blue Fin ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1988 Z918946 1969 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Storm Boy ; Blue Fin 1982;

'Everyone in Port Lincoln thinks Snook Pascoe is a loser. People joke about his clumsiness; his teacher ridicules him and even his father, skipper of the tuna boat Blue Fin, is convinced that Snook will never amount to anything. After all, tuna fishing is a hard life for ‘real men’.

'When Snook is allowed, for once, to sail on Blue Fin he faces a terrifying disaster. A waterspout engulfs the ship, the deck is swept clean, the radio and rudder are wrecked, the engine is disabled, the crew is lost overboard and Snook’s father lies unconscious down below. Snook is on his own, far out to sea…' (Publication summary)

3 2 y separately published work icon Fly into Danger Joan Phipson , ( trans. Rudiger Hipp with title Vogelfanger ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1981 Z835738 1977 single work children's fiction children's adventure During a thirty-six hour flight from Australia to England, fourteen-year-old Margaret uncovers a smuggling plot among her seatmates.
2 y separately published work icon The Quest for Golden Dan Frank Kellaway , ( trans. Magdalene Iserland et. al. )agent with title Daniel und der Goldschatz ) Ravensburg : Otto Maier , 1974 Z845946 1962 single work children's fiction children's Set in the Gold Rush era in Melbourne, Dan searches for his parents, requiring all his courage and sense to fulfil his quest. The treasure he wins and the legend he creates are signposts only on the road to his discovery of himself.
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