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Books with author Robyn Newton

  • Runner

    Robert Newton

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, May 30, 2005)
    It's 1919, Richmond football club is on top of the ladder, cream buns are threepence each and four boys are gunning for the best job in town. Charlie is lucky enough to win the prime job – running messages for Squizzy Taylor, the most dangerous gangster in Melbourne. But things start to get a little too hot for Charlie, so he decides to take the money and run . . .
  • Runner

    Robert Newton

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2007)
    Charlie's father is dead, and although his mother insists he stay in school, Charlie has no patience for the classroom. All he wants is to make money, to give his mother and baby brother a better life. So when he catches the eye of Squizzy Taylor, a notorious mobster, and is offered a job as Squizzy's courier, it doesn't take Charlie long to accept—even if he has to go against his own mother's wishes.At first, the job's a thrill—running with messages, illegal liquor, whatever Squizzy orders. It fills Charlie with power. But then come the not-so-savory parts of the job. Collecting Squizzy's debts. Dodging Squizzy's enemies. The very real dangers of the streets. And at some point Charlie has to ask himself—how long before running for a better life means cutting his life short?
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  • When We Were Two

    Robert Newton

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, Sept. 28, 2011)
    Dan had to go,He felt he had no choice,but leaving home was nevergoing to be easy . . . Dan and his brother Eddie take off for the coast, in search of their lost mother, in search of a better life . . . but it's a long road they face and Dan must use all his wits to get them there in one piece.When they are taken under the wings of a group of would-be soldiers marching over the mountains to join up for the Great War, Dan and Eddie's journey becomes something quite unexpected. The experiences they share will shape their future beyond recognition.This extraordinary rite of passage is a powerful, heart-rending story – Robert Newton at his very best.
  • Mr Romanov's Garden in the Sky

    Robert Newton

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, Feb. 27, 2017)
    Living in the commission, Lexie is left to fend for herself. Her mother is mostly absent, out searching for something to help her forget the tragic death of Lexie’s dad.But then, after witnessing the aftermath of a shocking incident, Lexie finds solace in the most unlikely of places – in a troubled old man called the Creeper. A chance, life-saving encounter on the commission’s roof seeds a friendship between the two and when they enlist the help of Lexie’s friend Davey, the three set off on an epic journey; one that will change their lives and the lives of those around them.
  • The Black Dog Gang

    Robert Newton

    language (Penguin eBooks, Sept. 3, 2007)
    With our bags full of rats, the five of us began walking towards the line. We'd gone only a few yards when a voice sounded off to our left. 'What 'ave we 'ere, then?' it said. We turned our heads and say Bluey Lonnegan lifting himself up off a sandstone wall. 'You're lookin' at the Black Dog Gang,' said Mickey. 'No doubt ya heard a us?' The gang was Mickey's idea. We'd heard the rumours – rats were coming in off the ships and spreading disease. Then the government started offering tuppence a rat, so we decided to get stuck in. But we hadn't counted on someone getting sick. Or on Mickey's dad finding his rats chaining Mickey up. And what happened next . . . well, it would change things forever . . .
  • Promise Me Happy

    Robert Newton

    language (Penguin eBooks, May 7, 2019)
    I don’t know if it’s possible for people to change, not really. The way you’re made up, the important stuff, I reckon you’re born with that . . . when it matters, when it really matters, we are who we are.Nate’s had it tough. An abusive father. His mother dead. He’s done things he regrets.But he’s never met anyone like Gem. She’s a tiny piece of wonderful and she’ll change everything he knows about himself. Is this the beginning of happiness? Or is there more hardship around the corner?
  • Promise Me Happy

    Robert Newton

    (Penguin (AU YR), May 1, 2019)
    I don’t know if it’s possible for people to change, not really. The way you’re made up, the important stuff, I reckon you’re born with that . . . when it matters, when it really matters, we are who we are. Nate’s had it tough. An abusive father. His mother dead. He’s done things he regrets. But he’s never met anyone like Gem. She’s a tiny piece of wonderful and she’ll change everything he knows about himself. Is this the beginning of happiness? Or is there more hardship around the corner?
  • Runner

    Robert Newton

    Paperback (Penguin, Sept. 3, 2005)
    It's 1919, Richmond football club is on top of the ladder, cream buns are threepence each and four boys are gunning for the best job in town. Charlie is lucky enough to win the prime job - running messages for Squizzy Taylor, the most dangerous gangster in Melbourne. But things start to get a little too hot for Charlie, so he decides to take the money and run ...
  • The Punjabi Pappadum

    Rob Newton

    (Univ of Queensland Pr, May 1, 2003)
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  • Runner

    Robert Newton

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2007)
    Charlie's father is dead, and although his mother insists he stay in school, Charlie has no patience for the classroom. All he wants is to make money, to give his mother and baby brother a better life. So when he catches the eye of Squizzy Taylor, a notorious mobster, and is offered a job as Squizzy's courier, it doesn't take Charlie long to accept—even if he has to go against his own mother's wishes.At first, the job's a thrill—running with messages, illegal liquor, whatever Squizzy orders. It fills Charlie with power. But then come the not-so-savory parts of the job. Collecting Squizzy's debts. Dodging Squizzy's enemies. The very real dangers of the streets. And at some point Charlie has to ask himself—how long before running for a better life means cutting his life short?From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Saturday Morning, Mozart and Burnt Toast

    Robert Newton

    Paperback (University of Queensland Pr (Australia), Dec. 1, 2004)
    When 14-year-old Wolfgang decides he's had enough of his mother's new boyfriend and takes off for the wilds of Tassie, he has no idea what he's getting into. Between hiding from the Russian mafia, searching for a missing chimp, and helping a concert violinist recover his memory, Wolfgang is in for the ride of his life.
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  • The Black Dog Gang

    Robert Newton

    (Penguin, July 6, 2007)
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