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2 13 y separately published work icon Lockie Leonard, Legend Tim Winton , ( trans. Nadine Gassié with title Tu es une légende ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 2003 Z234921 1997 single work novel young adult humour Lockie, who is about to turn fourteen, lives in a small coastal town in West Australia. He has just survived the worst year on record: his first year of high school, a new town, his first mad love affair - it's all behind him. But the world of weirdness hasn't finished with him yet. His family is in a shambles and then an old flame comes scorching back into his life. (Source: Trove)
2 13 y separately published work icon Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster Tim Winton , ( trans. Nadine Gassié with title Demain et le jour suivant ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 2001 Z1487507 1993 single work novel young adult humour

In the sequel to Lockie Leonard Human Torpedo, nothing's simple for Lockie Leonard. Dumped by his girlfriend, he's back to being the loneliest kid in town until he makes friends with the wierdest human being he's ever met. As if that isn't enough, Lockie decides to save his town from industrial pollution. In the middle of all this the inevitable happens - yes, he falls in love: he drops like a ton of bricks for a girl who's not even out of primary school yet, and to make matters worse she surfs better than he ever will. Can a thirteen-year-old surf rat have a headbanger for a best friend, stay in love with an eleven-year-old grommet and still save the world? (Adapted from Trove)

11 28 y separately published work icon Letters from the Inside John Marsden , ( trans. Valérie Dayre with title Lettres de l'interieur ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 1998 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)
3 23 y separately published work icon Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo Tim Winton , ( trans. Nadine Gassié with title L'amour est la septième vague ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 1998 Z362664 1990 single work novel young adult humour (taught in 6 units)

'Lockie Leonard, hot surf-rat, is in love. The human torpedo is barely settled into his new school, and already he's got a girl on his mind. And not just any girl: it has to be Vicki Streeton, the smartest, prettiest, richest girl in the class. What chance have you got when your dad's a cop, your mum's a frighteningly understanding parent, your brother wets the bed and the teachers take an instant dislike to you and then you fall in love at twelve-and-three-quarter years old? It can only mean trouble, worry, mega-embarrassment and some wild, wild times ' (Publication summary)

4 1 y separately published work icon The Age of Acorns Robert Ingpen , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), ( trans. Paul Beyle with title La nuit de la grande peur ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 1990 Z832282 1988 single work picture book children's When he is left in a tree by his human family, after a day of play, Bear reflects on his past adventures while waiting to be rescued.
5 8 y separately published work icon The Idle Bear Robert Ingpen , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title Dialogue d'ours ) Paris : L'ecole des Loisirs , 1989 Z831052 1986 single work picture book children's 'What do teddy bears talk about when they are by themselves? And what's life like for a teddy when his owner has grown up and his growl is worn out?' (Source: Back cover)
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