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Poppy
2011
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children's fiction
(number
4
in series)
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2011...
2011
Poppy Comes Home
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'It's 1864 and Poppy, disguised as a lost princess from India, has joined a travelling medicine show. They're about to enter the town of Beechworth, where her brother Gus told her he was heading months before. Poppy is so happy to think that she might find Gus at last! But when she follows the clues, they lead her to the cemetery. Gus couldn't really be there, could he?' (Source: publisher's blurb.)
Affiliation Notes
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Associated with the AustLit research communities Australian Literary Responses to 'Asia' and BlackWords as the work contains a character of Indigenous and Asian heritage.
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This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has a character of Indigenous and Chinese heritage.
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- Beechworth, Beechworth - Yackandandah area, North East Victoria, Victoria,
- 1864
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