Heike Brandt (International) assertion Heike Brandt i(A66964 works by)
Born: Established: 1947 ;
Gender: Female
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2 8 y separately published work icon To the Boy in Berlin Elizabeth Honey , Heike Brandt , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2007 Z1365411 2007 single work children's fiction children's

Henni lives in Melbourne, Leo lives in Berlin. Different countries, different lives, so far apart; but sometimes the person furthest away is just the one you need: A postcard from Leo Schmidt? I can't believe it. I'm trying to solve the mystery of a boy called Leopold Schmidt who migrated to Australia years ago. Leopold is long dead, but this new Leo is very much alive and kicking.

'Emails fly as they explore the world according to Henni and Leo. It's friendly and funny, but deadly serious, too. Without Leo, Henni would never unravel the dark secrets from the past. Without Henni, Leo would have to save his friend Felix single-handed.' (Publisher's blurb)

5 5 y separately published work icon Fiddle-Back Elizabeth Honey , ( trans. Heike Brandt with title Ein Wilder Sommer Am Fluss ) Weinheim : Beltz und Gelberg , 2006 Z795095 1998 single work children's fiction humour children's adventure This sequel describes the holiday adventures of the Stella Street gang when they go camping in the Christmas holidays.
2 5 y separately published work icon Remote Man Elizabeth Honey , ( trans. Heike Brandt with title Salamander im Netz : Roman ) Weinheim : Beltz und Gelberg , 2002 Z668019 2000 single work children's fiction children's humour Ned is a reptile freak and likes anything cool and wriggly - lizards, snakes, skinks. When he starts at a new school, he's the odd one out and his first friend is a computer. But he soon hooks up with Rocky and Kate and a chain of "Net nuts" around the world to outwit a ring of wildlife smugglers.
3 3 y separately published work icon Don't Pat the Wombat! Elizabeth Honey , ( trans. Heike Brandt with title Die Wombats Bitte Nicht Streicheln ) Weinheim : Beltz und Gelberg , 1998 Z793729 1996 single work children's fiction humour children's (taught in 2 units) A story full of energy and imagination for anyone who has ever experienced the sometimes dubious thrills of a school camp.
7 8 y separately published work icon 45 and 47 Stella Street : And Everything That Happened Elizabeth Honey , ( trans. Heike Brandt with title Stellastra 45 + 47 und Alles, Was Passiert Ist ) Weinheim : Beltz und Gelberg , 1997 Z795102 1995 single work children's fiction humour children's mystery ‘A whirlwind adventure told by 11-year-old Henni Octon ... with a bit of help from Elizabeth Honey. The action is centred on the comings and goings of Stella Street, particularly those at numbers 45 & 47. The long-term residents are not too pleased when the new owners of Auntie Lillie’s house turn out to be the Phonies.’ (Source: Back cover)
11 28 y separately published work icon Letters from the Inside John Marsden , ( trans. Heike Brandt with title Liebe Tracey, Liebe Mandy ) Weinheim : Beltz und Gelberg , 1995 Z193240 1991 single work novel young adult The relationship between two teenage girls who become acquainted through letters intensifies as their correspondence reveals some of the terrible problems of their lives. (Source: Trove)
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