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4 y separately published work icon The Tomorrow Code Brian Falkner , ( trans. Pascale Jusforgues with title En Direct Du Futur ) Montrouge : Millezime , 2012 16791601 2008 single work novel young adult

'Crack the code, or tomorrow is history!

Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it. A sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. As they work to decode it, and the ones that follow, it slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent back in time from Tane and Rebecca’s future! Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. 

Tane and Rebecca follow the message’s cryptic instructions, but it’s not long before they begin to suspect that worst—that the very survival of the human race may be at stake...'

Source: Author's blurb.

4 4 y separately published work icon Baby Wombat's Week Jackie French , Bruce Whatley (illustrator), ( trans. Pascale Jusforgues with title Je joue, je saute, je creuse, je suis un bébé wombat ) Paris : Albin Michel , 2010 Z1648459 2009 single work picture book children's 'The star of the international bestseller Diary of a Wombat is back - with a new mouth to feed! Cuter, stroppier and even more determined than her mother ... meet Mothball's baby. Like any growing family, this baby wombat and her mum are finding it hard to fit into their home. When setting out to dig a new, bigger hole with room for them both, Shaggy Gully's newest resident gets some help from a friend, causes more mayhem than Mothball ever did, and sorts things out in hilarious style.' (From the publisher's website.)
8 18 y separately published work icon Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , Bruce Whatley (illustrator), ( trans. Pascale Jusforgues with title Je mange, je dors, je me gratte, je suis un wombat ) Paris : Hachette Jeunesse , 2005 Z989492 2002 single work picture book children's She sleeps. She eats. She scratches. She is training humans to become better pets. She is Mothball, a wombat with attitude.
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