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Judith Clarke Judith Clarke i(A36330 works by) (a.k.a. Judith Anne Clarke)
Also writes as: Judith Desai
Born: Established: 1943 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon My Lovely Frankie Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2017 11459934 2017 single work novel young adult

'Frankie believed in Heaven quite literally, as if it was another lovely world out past the stars. And when he spoke the word "love", it seemed to spring free and fly into the air like a beautiful balloon you wanted to run after. But I couldn't tell my parents about Frankie, not properly. I told them I'd made friends with the boy in the room next to mine, and how he'd come from this little town out west. I couldn't tell them how he was becoming the best thing in my world. I couldn't tell anyone, I hardly admitted it to myself.'

'In the 1950s, 'entering' the seminary was for ever, and young boys were gathered into the priesthood before they were old enough to know what they would lose. Tom went to St Finbar's because he was looking for something more than the ordinary happiness of his home and school.

'But then he discovered that being able to love another person was the most important thing of all. For Tom, loving Frankie made him part of the world. Even when Frankie was gone...' (Synopsis)

1 4 y separately published work icon Three Summers Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2012 Z1852208 2012 single work novel young adult 'When Ruth and Fee finish school, they each must make a choice. Ruth's grandmother wants her to go to university and to see every marvellous place in the world. Fee wants to stay and be a mother. But for Ruth, leaving town means leaving Tam Finn, the elusive yet entrancing boy so unlike any other she has ever met.' (Trove record)
1 12 y separately published work icon The Winds of Heaven Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2009 Z1577587 2009 single work novel young adult (taught in 2 units)

'When Fan was little she dreamed of magical countries in the far away blue hills. As she grew up she dreamed of love, and the boys came after her one by one by one.

'Clementine thought her cousin Fan's house in the country had a special smell: of sun and dust and kerosene and the wild honey they ate for breakfast on their toast. But then there were the feelings: the anger that smelled like iron and the disappointment that smelled like mud. Fan was strong and beautiful and Clementine thought she'd always be like that.

'But Fan was seeking something, and neither she nor Clementine knew exactly what... With sharp poetic prose, insight and compassion, Judith Clarke tells a moving and beautiful story as she traces the lives of two young women, separated by circumstance, but linked forever by blood and friendship.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 13 y separately published work icon One Whole and Perfect Day Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2006 Z1285617 2006 single work novel young adult "Lily feels both love for and embarrassment about her eccentric family: a grandmother with an imaginary friend, an ax-brandishing grandfather, a mother who brings home patients from the elder-care facility where she works, and an estranged older brother, Lonnie, who still can't seem to get his life together. In a series of implausibly coincidental events (Lonnie's girlfriend's mother also happens to be the random stranger who teaches his grandfather a lesson about racism, for example), all of the family members, and many with whom they come into contact, reach new understanding about themselves and their lives, and all make both small and large changes for the better. In the end, Lily realizes her dream: one "whole and perfect day," in which her entire family comes together and finds happiness. The third-person narration alternates among the many characters' experiences, offering the reader an omniscient view of interconnecting lives in a down-to-earth, Australian setting." (Source: Amazon)
1 5 y separately published work icon Kalpana's Dream Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2004 Z1121700 2004 single work novel young adult 'Neema's great grandmother, Kalpana, is coming to visit. She's been dreaming of flying again, and now she's ready to leave her village in India. Neema and her friend, Kate, have just started at Wentworth High. For English they have pale Ms Dallimore; everyone calls her the Bride of Dracula. Ms Dallimore wants her students to think, and imagine - and learn to fly! At first, Neema is awkward with Kalpana. Kalpana doesn't speak English and Neema doesn't speak Hindi. But when they meet the flying boy, they both remember something they had lost long ago.'
(Source: Allen & Unwin)
1 Pick a Boy Judith Clarke , 2003 single work short story children's
— Appears in: Kids' Night In 2003; (p. 96-105)
1 Sunday's Child Judith Clarke , 2001 single work column
— Appears in: Viewpoint : On Books for Young Adults , Spring vol. 9 no. 3 2001; (p. 3-5)
3 4 y separately published work icon Starry Nights Judith Clarke , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2001 Z933642 2001 single work novel young adult thriller mystery fantasy Jess was happy when they lived by the bay, but something is wrong with their new house. Since they moved, Vida is wild and furious and believes in all kinds of strange magic. Clem hasn't even unpacked, and their mum is lying sick and silent in the room upstairs. And Jess can feel someone following her, invisible legs quietly keeping step... Starry Nights is a mystery about a family caught in a twilight zone. (Source: Trove)
1 Chocolate Icing Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 153-172)
1 Jerusalem the Golden Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 127-149)
Set in Jerusalem, Frances worries for her son's safety with war approaching in the Middle East.
1 Dhilkusha Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 95-124)
Grieving the loss of a sister to a violent death in Africa, two young brothers try to deal with prejudice after migrating to Australia.
1 Reading Problems Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 67-92)
1 The City of Love Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 31-64)
1 Wolf on the Fold Judith Clarke , 2000 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Wolf on the Fold 2000; (p. 3-27)
1 Untitled Judith Clarke , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: School Library Journal : For Children's, Young Adult and School Librarians , May vol. 46 no. 5 2000; (p. 170)

— Review of Night Train Judith Clarke , 1998 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Heroic Lives of Al Capsella Judith Clarke , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2000 Z551204 2000 selected work novel young adult humour
1 13 y separately published work icon Wolf on the Fold Judith Clarke , Healesville : Silverfish , 2000 Z339346 2000 selected work short story young adult

Wolf on the Fold is a collection of short stories that traces a family's stories and experiences over time, from 1935-2002.

1 9 y separately published work icon Angels Passing By Judith Clarke , Ringwood : Puffin , 1999 Z166440 1999 single work children's fiction children's To survive the bullying at his new high school, Tom needs to develop a fresh understanding of himself and his old fashioned but deeply affectionate parents.
1 15 y separately published work icon Night Train Judith Clarke , Ringwood : Penguin , 1998 Z383186 1998 single work novel young adult Only Luke can hear the night train. Threatened at school, pressured by his parents, paralysed by anxiety about his final exams, Luke begins to doubt himself. Is the night train real, or is it only in his mind? If it's real then he's all right; then, no matter what, he can start all over again.
1 Cat on the Gatepost Judith Clarke , 1998 single work extract young adult
— Appears in: Paper Trails : An Anthology of Short Stories 1998; (p. 100-105)
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