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3 2 y separately published work icon Broome Dog Mary Small , New South Wales : Walter McVitty Books , 1989 Z832444 1989 single work children's fiction children's
5 15 y separately published work icon Balyet Patricia Wrightson , Sydney London : Hutchinson , 1989 Z22586 1989 single work novel young adult 'The story of two young girls: Jo, a very modern teenager and Balyet, a beautiful girl-spirit of the mountains, who is frozen in time by an ancient curse and destined to live forever in terrible isolation. Her longing for a companion touches Jo, but her offer of friendship carries a deadly price.' (Source: Bookseller's site)
3 3 y separately published work icon Jodie's Journey Colin Thiele , Glebe : Walter McVitty Books , 1988 Z34926 1988 single work novel young adult 'Twelve-year-old Jodie, disabled by juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and no longer able to ride her beloved horse Monarch, faces a crisis when the two of them are alone at her remote Australia home and a devastating fire approaches'. (Source: Trove.)
6 6 y separately published work icon The Fire in the Stone Colin Thiele , Adelaide : Rigby , 1973 Z269234 1973 single work children's fiction children's When his precious cache of opals is stolen, fourteen-year-old Ernie, who lives with his alcoholic father in the harsh and lawless opal fields of inland Australia, sets out with a friend determined to find the thief.
8 6 y separately published work icon I Own the Racecourse! Patricia Wrightson , New York (City) : Harcourt Brace & World , 1968 Z43939 1968 single work children's fiction children's A boy who has an intellectual disability thinks he has bought a race track for three dollars, and until a solution to the problem can be found, only the patience and understanding of his friends keep him from being hurt by the truth.
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