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1 y separately published work icon Tumbler Liz Filleul , Susan Field (illustrator), Oxford : Lion , 2001 10441118 2001 single work picture book children's

'Tristan the Tumbler is a master of his art, but he doubts that being an acrobat is a talent worthy of God. Instead he decides to become a monk and devote himself to good works for the poor. It soon becomes apparent that this is not his calling - he finds it difficult to keep to the routine and rules of monastery life. Realising that tumbling is the best he can offer God, Tristan creeps into the chapel one night and gives his best peformance ever. An angelic visitor confirms that Tristan's gift is pleasing to God, and the tumbler joyfully realises that he can glorify God in his work as an acrobat.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 1 y separately published work icon A Common Prayer : A Cartoonist Talks to God Leunig , Burwood : Collins Dove , 1990 Z1227623 1990 selected work prose
1 1 y separately published work icon Something To Do with Love Ann Pilling (editor), Oxford : Lion , 1996 Z1853346 1996 anthology short story 'Short stories by writers seeking to express something of their faith in their work.' (Trove)
3 2 Jihad Rosanne Hawke , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1996 Z365526 1996 single work novel young adult
— Appears in: Borderland : A Trilogy 2003; (p. 185-422)

'Australian teenager, Jaime Richards, was back on holidays in the Pakistan she grew up in. The old world charm was still there - the villages, the bazaars and the mysterious rugs - but the barrel of a Kalashnikov changed it all.'

'Taken at gunpoint beyond the ancient Khyber Pass, Jaime and her friends were to be caught up in a shadowy secret world of intrigue and terrorism. Would they escape the Mujahadeen, fighting their holy war? And what of Jasper's own struggles within?

'For Jaime, this trip was to prove painful enough to change her life forever, yet also it was to prove strangely rewarding'. (Source: back cover.)

1 1 y separately published work icon Knight School Roy Pond , Sutherland Oxford : Albatross Books Lion , 1995 Z545344 1995 single work novel young adult adventure
3 5 Re-Entry Rosanne Hawke , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1994 Z238897 1994 single work novel young adult
— Appears in: Borderland : A Trilogy 2003; (p. 7-184)
Re-Entry recounts the struggle of the adolescent Jaime, whose Australian family assisted the resettlement of refugees in Pakistan, to reacclimate to the country of her birth, a difficult task when her memories of Pakistan are idealized.
1 y separately published work icon Pharaoh Seekers : Hide-and-Shriek ... Inside a Scary, Living Museum Roy Pond , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1992 Z1339885 1992 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Shadows on the Sand Dorothy Dart , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1990 Z550872 1990 single work novel young adult Alana leaves home for the glitter of the Gold Coast and believes her dreams have come true. But she finds out all too soon that this exciting new world has its dark side. Desperate, powerless and alone, she faces a web of intrigue ... there must be some way out.
1 y separately published work icon Certain Lives : The Tragedy and Triumph of Three Generations of Women Margaret Reeson , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1989 Z342684 1989 single work novel historical fiction

'Spanning the century from 1830 to the First World War and the Great Depression comes this dramatic story of three generations of Australian women. Bestselling author Margaret Reeson evokes with warmth and insight the pain and progress, joy and tragedy of Anna, Mary and Grace – mother, daughter and granddaughter.

'Here is the stuff of real history – a giant canvas depicting the rich and varied lives of those who, despite great obstacles, turned survival into courage, sadness into contentment and confusion into certainty.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Jo's Choice Dorothy Dart , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1988 Z1585349 1988 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon The Neighbours in No. 12 Dorothy Dart , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1987 Z1585359 1987 single work novel young adult 'Jas Worth's father is unemployed, her family unhappy and, to top it off, Vietnamese have moved in next door. "It's people like them," her Dad says, "who are taking our jobs." So Jas decides to make life hard for the neighbours - and particularly for their teenage daughter, Thanh. While Jas and her brothers get up to their spiteful tricks, they discover a lot about Thanh and her family: their customs, their past suffering, and their present struggles and hurts. Slowly, Jas also begins to find out about herself. But is it too late to undo the hurt she has caused?' (Source: back cover.)
1 y separately published work icon The Long Trip : A Novel Chris Sadler , Sutherland Tring : Albatross Books Lion , 1987 Z1394135 1987 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Kippy Koala's Christmas Present Win Morgan , Graham Wade (illustrator), Hertfordshire Sutherland : Lion Albatross Books , 1987 Z1302889 1987 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon The Rainbow Cave Wal Maggs , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1986 Z989034 1986 single work novel young adult
1 2 y separately published work icon I'll Not Pretend Bruce Smith , Newtown : Bruce Smith , 1984 Z407175 1984 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Currency Lass : The Moving Story of a Young Woman in the Convict Town of Sydney and the South Seas Margaret Reeson , Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1985 Z140427 1985 single work novel historical fiction 'Life in the convict colony of New South Wales was harsh and often cruel. But for free-settlers like the Hassalls, Sydney was home. As one of the few eligible Australian-born girls, Mary Hassall was much admired. This recreation of her life from contemporary letters and diaries vividly portrays her emerging adulthood, romance and life in Sydney and on the primitive islands of Tonga. What emerges is a story of raw courage and perseverance, hope and disappointment – giving intimate insight into a vital personality that still speaks to us today.' (Publication summary)
2 6 y separately published work icon Me and Jeshua Eleanor Spence , Melbourne : Dove , 1984 Z913556 1984 single work children's fiction children's

'Jude tells the story of his cousin Jeshua and his family. With Jude, readers will find themselves drawn to Jeshua and caught up in the mystery that surrounds him—about his birth, about his “real” father, and about his future. Like Jude, readers will gradually begin to understand something of Jeshua’s secret.

'“Me and Jeshua” is the story of Jesus’ boyhood. It is attractive and compelling, a robust story full of insight, humor, and vigor. Yet it remains wholly true to what we know of Jesus and his times.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Jo's Search Dorothy Dart , Tring : Lion , 1984 Z1585344 1984 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon Birds of a Feather Pat Spencer , Sutherland Tring : Albatross Books Lion , 1984 Z1464652 1984 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Kippy Koala and the Bushfire Win Morgan , Graham Wade (illustrator), Hertfordshire Sutherland : Lion Albatross Books , 1984 Z1183474 1984 single work picture book children's
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