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'I began as a tiny spark in the dry grass.
All I wanted was a friend. I found one in the
wind, who helped me grow, who helped me
fly! In the end, though, was the wind really
my friend at all?'
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[Review Essay] Spark
2016
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review
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— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books For Children , November vol. 31 no. 5 2016; (p. 31)'The author of this grim account of a bushfire actually knows firsthand what it's like: he ran for safety with his Oma when he was just eleven years old during the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983. Adam Wallace has written the story as if her was the fire itself.' (Introduction).
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[Review Essay] Spark
2016
single work
review
essay
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books For Children , November vol. 31 no. 5 2016; (p. 31)'The author of this grim account of a bushfire actually knows firsthand what it's like: he ran for safety with his Oma when he was just eleven years old during the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983. Adam Wallace has written the story as if her was the fire itself.' (Introduction).