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2 3 y separately published work icon Between Us Clare Atkins , ( trans. Enhui Guo with title 我們之間 ) Taipei : Taiwan dong fang chu ban she , 2021 12259282 2018 single work novel young adult

'Is it possible for two very different teenagers to fall in love despite high barbed-wire fences and a political wilderness between them?

'Anahita is passionate, curious and determined. She is also an Iranian asylum seeker who is only allowed out of detention to attend school. On weekdays, during school hours, she can be a ‘regular Australian girl’.

'Jono needs the distraction of an infatuation. In the past year his mum has walked out, he’s been dumped and his sister has moved away. Lost and depressed, Jono feels as if he’s been left behind with his Vietnamese single father, Kenny.

'Kenny is struggling to work out the rules in his new job; he recently started work as a guard at the Wickham Point Detention Centre. He tells Anahita to look out for Jono at school, but quickly comes to regret this, spiraling into suspicion and mistrust. Who is this girl, really? What is her story? Is she a genuine refugee or a queue jumper? As Jono and Anahita grow closer, Kenny starts snooping behind the scenes…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

21 6 y separately published work icon Words in Deep Blue Cath Crowley , ( trans. 蘇瑩文 with title 書海情緣 ) Taipei : Taiwan dong fang chu ban she , 2020 9927315 2016 single work novel romance young adult

'Second-hand bookshops are full of mysteries

'This is a love story.

'It's the story of Howling Books, where readers write letters to strangers, to lovers, to poets, to words.

'It's the story of Henry Jones and Rachel Sweetie. They were best friends once, before Rachel moved to the sea.

'Now, she's back, working at the bookstore, grieving for her brother Cal. She's looking for the future in the books people love, and the words that they leave behind.

'Sometimes you need the poets

'The new novel from the award-winning author of Graffiti Moon.' (Publication summary)

3 5 y separately published work icon Whisper Christine Keighery , ( trans. Qiying Huang with title 悄悄話 ) Taipei : Taiwan dong fang chu ban she , 2015 Z1811603 2011 single work novel young adult 'How do you know if your friends are talking about you behind your back, or if a boy really likes you? They could act innocent, but you'd know from the rumours. You'd hear the whispers. But what if you couldn't hear those whispers anymore? Being a teenager is hard enough. But being a deaf teenager...Hard doesn't even begin to cover it.' (Publisher's blurb)
5 7 y separately published work icon Old Pig Margaret Wild , Ron Brooks (illustrator), ( trans. Qianhua Ke with title Zhu nai nai shuo zai jian )with title 豬奶奶說再見 ) Taipei : Taiwan dong fang chu ban she , 2006 Z833069 1995 single work picture book children's 'Old Pig and Granddaughter have lived together for a long time, but one day Old Pig doesn't get up for breakfast as usual. After putting her affairs in order, she takes Granddaughter on a long, last walk, to say goodbye to each other in the best way they know.' (Source: Trove)
7 8 y separately published work icon 45 and 47 Stella Street : And Everything That Happened Elizabeth Honey , ( trans. Yingxue Zhao with title 45号的怪邻居 ) Taipei : Taiwan dong fang chu ban she , 2001 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)
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