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Michele Gaudion Michele Gaudion i(A125437 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon The Roman Coin [and] Waa, Sugoi, Yuki! Pamela Rushby , Southbank : Cengage Learning , 2014 8641967 2014 selected work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Tree House Toni Brisland , Michele Gaudion (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : Little Steps , 2013 6809203 2013 single work picture book children's

'In the dappled light under the branches of a tree, Emma dreams of helping her sister, Teresa, out of her wheelchair to climb and run on rainbows. Emma and Teresa's family and friends give them inspiration and hope to believe that anything is possible. This heartfelt picture book is a celebration of a family experiencing challenges yet transported to a place of love beyond the boundaries of everyday life.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson's Crossing of the Blue Mountains Melanie Guile , Michele Gaudion (illustrator), South Yarra : Macmillan Education Australia , 2012 9160982 2012 single work biography picture book

'By 1810, the town of Sydney stretched 100 kilometres west from Sydney Cove to the base of the Blue Mountains. Soon, the new settlers needed more land, but to find it they needed to cross the mountains. In 1813, landowner Gregory Blaxland, William Wentworth and William Lawson tried to cross the Blue Mountains in an attempt to find new grazing land. They found a route part-way through the mountains, but did not complete the crossing. Government Surveyor George Evans was sent to follow their route and then finish the job. These men opened up the inland to European settlement. This is a story of the people, the ideas and the events that led to the crossing of the Blue Mountains, and how it changed Australia forever.' (Publication summary)

2 4 y separately published work icon Lame Duck Protest Goldie Alexander , Michele Gaudion (illustrator), Carindale : Interactive Publications , 2009 Z1606522 2009 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: My Horrible Cousins and Other Stories 2009;
When Hanna and her younger sister Zoe find a duckling with a broken leg in a nearby park, they are determined to nurse it back to health. But after doing so, they realise that an even greater threat to the duckling has appeared: someone wants to develop the park into a shopping centre! The duck becomes the rallying point for the girls and their neighbours, who stage a Lame Duck Protest. But will they succeed? Will the duckling's parkland home be preserved? The book deals with issues of conservation and wildlife preservation in a touching way, and is accompanied by beautiful sketches and watercolour illustrations.
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