Pamela Morrissey Pamela Morrissey i(A78321 works by) (a.k.a. Pamela Anne Morrissey)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon I'm Not Scared Pamela Morrissey , Balmain : Limelight Press , 2006 Z1249267 2006 single work children's fiction children's

'Katie Angel lives on a farm with her mum, dad and brother Tom. Katie finds strength in telling herself "I'm not scared", even when she doesn't feel like being brave. She says it whenever she has to ride a fast horse or deal with anything that wriggles, creeps or crawls. When Katie's grandmother becomes ill, Katie's mother leaves the farm to look after her. Without her mother, Katie's confidence suddenly disappears. It takes a close encounter with Bruiser, a bull, to jolt her out of her worried state. Luckily, Katie's faith in herself is restored just in time for her to compete in the Rescue Race, the most important event of the annual Show Day.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Great White Lies Pamela Morrissey , Balmain : Limelight Press , 2005 Z1249253 2005 single work children's fiction children's

'Ariadne is nine years old and she has an unfortunate habit. She exaggerates, tell tall stories - in a ntutshell, she lies. Why? For a while it makes her popular but news in class is her downfall. The kids are very impressed with Ariadne's news but Mrs Baxter, Ari's teacher has her doubts. Ages 8-10.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon As the Crow Flies Pamela Morrissey , Sydney : Margaret Hamilton Books , 1997 Z1068764 1997 single work children's fiction children's 'Meet the Diamantopoulos family! Jim, who runs a family deli and dreams of the old country; his wife Sal, a gardener who runs Mow and Grow; and their children Alexis and Baby Niko. There's also Aunty Vera who paints her eyebrow a different shape every day according to her mood, and who is greatly admired by Alexis. Vera's stylish clothes come from Vera's Frock Shoppe' (Libraries Australia).
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