Saritaksu Saritaksu i(A81154 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon Seagull and Heron Margaret Dunkle , Margiyono (illustrator), ( trans. Made Taro with title Ni Paksi Camar lan I Kokokan )with title Burung Camar dan Kokokan ) Bali : Saritaksu , 2008 Z1790039 2008 single work picture book children's 'Picks up where the first book left off with Seagull continuing inland from the beach and befriending Heron and Kingfisher along the way. The trio discover a whole new set of environmental problems faced by the children and animals in the cities and surrounding countryside. Readers are also introduced to the local "Pemulung" or scrap collectors in an attempt to explain their very simple and essential role in the process of scrap collecting and recycling on the island'. Source: publisher's website.
1 y separately published work icon Turtle and Dolphin Margaret Dunkle , Margiyono (illustrator), Made Taro (translator), ( trans. Made Taro with title Penyu dan Lumba-lumba )with title I Penyu lan I Lomba-lomba ) Bali : Saritaksu , 2008 Z1790028 2008 single work picture book children's 'The misadventures of three friends, Turtle, Dolphin and Seagull, as they discuss the problems caused by plastic waste and what to do about it'. Source: publisher's website.
1 1 y separately published work icon Take Me to Paradise Jan Cornall , Bali : Saritaksu , 2006 Z1348244 2006 single work novel 'Set in the artisan hill town of Ubud, Bali, between bomb one and bomb two, Jan Cornall's witty and insightful performance prose novel, explores notions of paradise and a modern woman's quest for meaning and passion in a post 9/11 world.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon In the Arms of the Angels Kim A. Patra , Bali : Saritaksu , 2003 Z1105450 2003 single work autobiography

'In the Arms of the Angels is the true story of a medical volunteer who recounts the first traumatic days following the bombing of a busy Kuta nightspot in Bali that claimed hundreds of lives, and wounded many more. Kim Patra, an expatriate nurse, writes this poignant account through the eyes of a health professional, an expatriate, a woman and a mother.' (Wakefield Press)

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