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Books with author David Francis Condie

  • The Great Inland Sea

    David Francis

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, Sept. 23, 2009)
    Published to great acclaim in six countries, The Great Inland Sea is a haunting novel about a boy who escapes the scorched Australian landscape of his youth with a horse called Unusual, and returns as an adult to nurse his ailing father, discovering the secrets long buried there. The Great Inland Sea is an evocative story of grace and compassion, of a boy’s loss and enduring hope as he endeavors to forge connections with the world around him. It marks David Francis as a powerful new literary voice.
  • Sabrina: The Naughtiest Kitten in the World

    David Francis

    language (, Jan. 13, 2017)
    After Sabrina, a real life rescue kitten, is discovered under a bush by a kind old lady walking her dog, she gets taken to a cat shelter where she is adopted by a couple: Lucy & David. Follow Sabrina's adventures as she gets into trouble in her new home and with her new feline friends and family.
  • The Great Inland Sea

    David Francis

    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, May 10, 2005)
    Day's mother died with her eyes wide open in 1947, near Maude, New South Wales. No doctor was called. Day watched his father drop her body into the red earth wrapped in a feed sack. He was only twelve. When he rode up Muddy Gates Lane, away from there, he didn't know that he was leaving, but he was sure he wasn't coming back. Day's journey took him to America, traveling as groom for a horse called Unusual. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland he meets Callie, who wants to be the world's first woman jockey. There is no doubt in her eyes, she knows about things that Day has never seen. He is stranded by a love for Callie that takes him back to the harshness of his childhood in Australia, to the dark secrets of his family. An exquisitely crafted and poignant story that reveals David Francis as a writer with an extraordinary gift for language.
  • The Great Inland Sea

    David Francis

    Paperback (Lawson Library, April 10, 2006)
    Day's mother died with her eyes wide open in 1947, near Maude, New South Wales. No doctor was called. Day watched his father drop her body into the red earth wrapped in a feed sack. He was only twelve. When he rode up Muddy Gates Lane, away from there, he didn't know that he was leaving, but he was sure he wasn't coming back. Day's journey took him to America, traveling as groom for a horse called Unusual. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland he meets Callie, who wants to be the world's first woman jockey. There is no doubt in her eyes, she knows about things that Day has never seen. He is stranded by a love for Callie that takes him back to the harshness of his childhood in Australia, to the dark secrets of his family. An exquisitely crafted and poignant story that reveals David Francis as a writer with an extraordinary gift for language.
  • Giant Mice From Outer Space: The Adventures of Finny the City Cat episode 1

    David Francis Curran, David Curran

    language (D F Curran Productions, Feb. 6, 2013)
    Finny is a city cat recently transported to the wilderness of Montana. His person tells him to be very careful as there are many more dangerous things to watch out for in the wilderness. When Finny encounters something he thinks is a giant mouse from outer space, he tries to tell all the other animals about it, but no one believes him. This story features real animals playing the parts.
  • Invaders from Galaxy X

    David Francis Curran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 18, 2014)
    When a group of young boys find a box of alien weapons intended for earth's protectors--they become the target of invading alien predators.
    WB