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4 15 y separately published work icon My Sister Sif Ruth Park , ( trans. Birgitte Brix with title Min sooster Sif ) Copenhagen : Sommer & Sørensen , 1987 Z402977 1986 single work novel young adult fantasy

'Fourteen-year-old Riko manages to get her delicate older sister Sif and herself to their remote Pacific island home, where an American scientist who falls in love with Sif and discovers her connection with an underwater race creates complications in Riko's life.'

Source: Trove.

2 9 y separately published work icon Eleanor, Elizabeth Libby Gleeson , ( trans. Birgitte Brix )expression Denmark : Sommer & Sørensen , 1986 Z830540 1984 single work children's fiction children's

'Twelve year old Eleanor doesn’t want to move from her home in the cool New England region of New South Wales, to the hot dry Western Plains and a new home on her mother’s family farm. One day, in the old schoolhouse on the farm, she makes an amazing discovery, finding her grandmother’s diary, written when she was Eleanor’s own age. Eleanor doesn’t remember her grandmother Elizabeth, who died when she was three: but as she explores the diary and its secrets, she begins to understand not only her grandmother’s life and personality, but also to appreciate the special qualities of the region where she lives. 

'But her grandmother’s diary will prove to be much more than just absorbing reading material, when great danger threatens Eleanor and her brothers… Vividly written and grippingly told, this first novel by a writer who went on to become one of Australia’s most beloved and acclaimed authors, received numerous awards: Children's Book Council of Australia: Highly Commended 1985; Angus & Robertson Writers for the Young Fellowship: Winner 1985; South Australian Literature Award Shortlisted 1985.' (Publication summary)

3 1 y separately published work icon Simon's Secret Judith Worthy , ( trans. Birgitte Brix with title Simons hemmelighed ) Copenhagen : Sommer & Sørensen , 1985 Z831736 1983 single work children's fiction children's 'Simon, who is deaf, feels rejected by his peers. They don't seem to understand that he simply can't hear the rules of the game even when they are yelled at him. Simon strikes up a relationship with an orphan kitten which finds shelter in his cubby-house. Meeting the unquestioning, affectionate cat is just what Simon needs and when Simon goes missing it is the cat that saves the day.' (Source: Bookseller's website)
8 33 y separately published work icon Playing Beatie Bow Ruth Park , ( trans. Birgitte Brix with title Den fremmede ) Copenhagen : Gyldendal , 1985 Z47803 1980 single work novel young adult fantasy (taught in 5 units) When Abigail joins in the game of Beatie Bow she is transported back in time to a Sydney of the late 19th century where she meets the Bow family, whose fate she can predict, but which she is powerless to change.
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