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* Contents derived from the 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Thomas, It's a Story for You
The Handbag Studio
Man to Man,
single work
autobiography
Keneally recounts his accidental and inspiring first meeting in Los Angeles with Leopold Page, a Jewish Pole who survived World War II thanks to the efforts of Nazi, Oskar Schindler. Page told Keneally that he knew 'a wonderful story. A story of humanity ...' The story that emerged took written form as Keneally's Schindler's Ark.Note: With title Thomas, It's a Story for You
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Prize Writers,
single work
column
Contains a short explanation by the judges of each category
- Khouri - the Troubled Life of a Fake, single work column (p. 3) Section: Insight
- Publishers Build Castles on Shifting Sands of Trust, single work column (p. 3) Section: Insight
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Non Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of The Trial of the Cannibal Dog : Captain Cook in the South Seas 2003 single work biography ; (p. 4) Section: Review -
Of Don Juans, Humorous and Horrid,
single work
review
— Review of Taming the Beast 2004 single work novel ; (p. 4) Section: Review - Dinner Partiesi"On our way", single work poetry (p. 5) Section: Review
- On My Bedside Table : Phillip Gwynne, single work column (p. 6) Section: Review
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Young Adult,
single work
review
— Review of Two-Way Cut 2004 single work novel ; (p. 6) Section: Review -
Bookmarks : Books Alive! It's Back,
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column
The 2004 Books Alive campaign features six books by Australian authors to sell at five dollars each. The books are White Gardenia by Belinda Alexandra; Selby the Wonder Dog by Duncan Ball; The Shark Net by Robert Drewe, Shiver by Nikki Gemmell; Au Revoir by Mary Moody and Blacktown by Shane Weaver. The plan was for the six authors to embark on an Australia wide tour. However, Shane Weaver died in June 2004 and Belinda Alexandra has withdrawn because of her mother's sudden death.
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Bookmarks : Awards Can Weigh Heavily,
single work
column
Most literary prizes take the form of cash but sometimes writers are also presented with souvenirs.
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Last amended 2 Aug 2004 12:03:29