Tracey Hawkins Tracey Hawkins i(A94667 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Formerly a police officer with the Australian Federal Police, Tracey Hawkins is the author of adult non-fiction and children's fiction.

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y separately published work icon The Riddle of Tanglewood Manor Kingston : Storytorch Press , 2022 23724483 2022 single work novel children's mystery

'To Sam and Harry, a tree change means a TREEHOUSE... and time travel!

'150-year-old Tanglewood Manor is Sam and Harry’s new home in the country. As their parents set about renovating the ruin, the brothers explore its secrets.

'One book in the dusty library is different.

'They open it and read a riddle.

'Now the house is suddenly full of the dead people from the portraits on the walls.

'And they are very much ALIVE.

'Will Sam and Harry ever be able to return home, or will Tanglewood Manor keep them in its grip forever?' (Publisher's blurb)

2022 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Eight to 10 Years
y separately published work icon Leaping Lola Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2019 15508665 2019 single work picture book children's

'Lola loves to dance. She flounces and bounces all day long, practising for the Black and White Ball. But she is a brown Jersey cow, not a black-and-white cow. Can she disguise herself and have a spin on the dance floor?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 highly commended ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Childrens
2020 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Early Childhood
y separately published work icon Nancy Bentley : The First Australian Female Sailor Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2012 Z1862345 2012 single work picture book children's In 1920 women were not allowed on naval vessels. In order to comply with regulations Nancy Bentley was enlisted into the Royal Australian Navy. Nancy was six years of age and the first female to be inducted into the Royal Australian Navy. The Navy looked after her for eight days before discharging her because she was 'required by her parents'. A moving and fascinating true story. (Libraries Australia)
2012 winner ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Childrens
2012 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Best Language Development Book for Lower Primary Children (2005-2013)
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