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2 1 y separately published work icon Klontarf Colin Thiele , Willoughby : Rigby , 1988 Z827321 1988 single work children's fiction children's mystery

'Klontarf is an old deserted homestead which is rumoured to be haunted. However, when Terry falls and hurts his leg, they have no other choice but to take refuge there. The terrifying events that night lead Matt and Jessica to discover that Klontarf really does have a dark secret.' (Source: Trove)

2 7 y separately published work icon Five Times Dizzy Nadia Wheatley , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1982 Z836401 1982 single work children's fiction children's

'Mareka would be quite happy in the milkbar in Newtown, even though it is so far from Greece, if it wasn't for the Wilson kids who give her a hard time.'

'But her Yaya, her grandmother has only recently arrived in Australia and feels lost and unhappy. She misses her mountain village and her goat, Poppy. If only Mareka cound find her something to do...'

'Then she has an idea. But it's such a big idea she feels dizzy - and there are such a lot of problems...'(Source: Back cover)

11 5 y separately published work icon To the Wild Sky Ivan Southall , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1967 Z43205 1967 single work children's fiction children's

'No one had talked about fuel; what was the use of talking, anyway? But they all knew that engines which run on fuel have to run out of fuel sometime, and that the Egret just couldn’t keep on going for ever. They seemed to have been sitting in this plane, imprisoned, for days, waiting to die. Gerald just flew on and on as though he wanted to fly away to another world, almost as though he didn’t want to go down, almost as though he didn’t know how to go down.

When the Egret’s pilot dies suddenly mid-flight six teenagers, the only passengers on board, face a terrifying situation. Gerald has had some flying lessons, but he has never flown alone, and he has never landed a plane. Lost and afraid, they fly on as the fuel gauge drops and night closes in. Will they find a clear landing place? Could they land in the sea? If they do somehow land safely how will they find their way back to civilisation?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Text Publishing edition).

6 5 y separately published work icon The Fire in the Stone Colin Thiele , Adelaide : Rigby , 1973 Z269234 1973 single work children's fiction children's When his precious cache of opals is stolen, fourteen-year-old Ernie, who lives with his alcoholic father in the harsh and lawless opal fields of inland Australia, sets out with a friend determined to find the thief.
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