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1 3 y separately published work icon Volcano June Colbert , Sydney : Hachette Livre Australia , 2007 Z1423294 2007 single work children's fiction children's adventure
1 3 y separately published work icon What Willow Knew June Colbert , South Melbourne : Lothian , 2007 Z1419159 2007 single work children's fiction children's detective mystery

'Sarah's aunt, a paranoid old hippy with a conspiracy theory, suddenly disappears. It's up to Sarah to unravel the clues to find Willow, while keeping out of danger herself.

'Sarah Jane Lucky Carter is a big-boned, smart-mouthed sixteen-year-old. Willow Moonstone, Sarah's legal guardian for the past five years, has vanished without a trace. The police believe she's been murdered. Willow always said They were after her because of What She Knew. Sarah and her friends thought it was all some paranoid fantasy left over from the 60s. Except that Willow s missing now. That's no fantasy. Sarah's estranged father comes to take her home to live with his new family but she has no interest whatsoever in playing Brady Bunch . All she wants is to get Willow back so they can go home. Then, out of the blue, a fierce stranger from Willow's past turns up on Sarah s doorstep bearing Willow s diary from her radical student days in the late 1960s. Sarah becomes convinced the diary holds the clues to Willow's disappearance, so she immerses herself in her aunt's diary and her life. As the weeks pass with no news of Willow, Sarah begins to panic. Time's running out and Willow's trail is growing cold. Is she the only one who can't accept the truth? Is Willow really dead?

'WHAT WILLOW KNEW by June Colbert is the suspenseful story of a teenage girl's search for her missing aunt, but it's also the story of Willow's own journey from naive university student to radical activist and complete paranoid. Unless They were really after her, of course.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 4 y separately published work icon The Last Boy June Colbert , South Melbourne : Lothian , 2006 Z1281756 2006 single work children's fiction children's adventure

'After fourteen-year-old Ben argues with his family, he goes to their bomb shelter, expecting his family will turn up any day to fetch him. However, his wait turns to weeks and when Ben finally emerges he finds that the world is a very different place. Green bodies litter the road, he finds references to the Last Official Day, and realises that he is alone. Living a hand-to-mouth existence and writing in his diary for company, Ben notices strange markings on the road, on fences and on his house. Someone else is alive! When this group of young survivors contacts him, Ben feels uneasy. Conditions for his entry into the group are defined and several children within the group are guarded in the way they speak to Ben. However, after becoming closer to two group members they decide to escape, as they do not like the direction the leaders are taking. One of Ben’s new friends knows something that could cost him his life and the girl has been selected for a breeding program, as girls are in short supply. Written in the form of concise journal entries, this terrifying thriller by established author June Colbert is a timely warning about where our world is heading.' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon The King of Large June Colbert , South Melbourne : Lothian , 2004 Z1100017 2004 single work children's fiction children's

THE KING OF LARGE is the personal diary of Robbie, an overweight kid. Robbie's problems with his weight become critical when his health deteriorates to the point where he has blackouts and is excluded from the school soccer team. Soccer is the only sport he enjoys and, with his self-esteem steadily diminishing and the ongoing bullying and name calling from his classmates increasing, Robbie is at an all-time low. On top of all of this, Robbie is experiencing troubles with his younger brother and his best friend is having family problems.

'June Colbert explores a number of issues that affect a person's health and well-being in this sensitive and very funny story. We share his thoughts and feelings as well as the family support networks that help him begin to deal with his problems.

(Source: Amazon)

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