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'High school senior Miguel's life is turned upside down when he meets new girl Lainey, whose family has just moved from Australia. With her tumbled red-gold hair, her instant understanding of who he is, and her unusual dog - a real Australian dingo - she's unforgettable. And, as he quickly learns, she is on the run from an ancient bargain made by her ancestors. There's no question that Miguel will do whatever he can to help her - but what price will each of them have to pay? Dingo is quintessential Charles de Lint, set close to his beloved, invented city of Newford - a mixture of darkness and hope, humor and mystery, and the friendship within love.'
Source: Publisher website http://www.firebirdbooks.com (Sighted: 09/03/2010)
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Dreaming into Being : Liminal Spaces in Charles de Lint's Young Adult Mythic Fiction
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Knowing their Place? Identity and Space in Children's Literature 2011; (p. 155-169)
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Dreaming into Being : Liminal Spaces in Charles de Lint's Young Adult Mythic Fiction
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Knowing their Place? Identity and Space in Children's Literature 2011; (p. 155-169)
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