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Books with author Steven Herrick

  • Love, Ghosts, & Facial Hair

    Steven Herrick

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 24, 2004)
    I'm a normal guy. An average sixteen-year-old. I think about sex, sport, & nose hair. Sex mostly. Jack's got a lot on his mind: He's trying to figure out the mystery of the opposite sex, he can't stop wondering about facial
  • Pookie Aleera is Not My Boyfriend

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (University of Queensland Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Award - winning author Steven Herrick's latest book is a heart - warming tale about friendship, grief and the importance of baked goods. In a country town, in a school just like yours, the kids in Class 6A tell their stories. There's Mick, school captain and sometime trouble - maker, who wants to make the school a better place, while his younger brother Jacob just wants to fly. There's shy and lonely Laura who hopes to finally fit in with a circle of friends, while Pete struggles to deal with his grandpa's sudden death. Popular Selina obsesses over class comedian Cameron, while Cameron obsesses over Anzac biscuits and Pookie Aleera - whoever that is! For new teacher Ms Arthur, it's another world, but for Mr Korsky, the school groundskeeper, he's seen it all before.
  • By the River

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Aug. 1, 2004)
    The big river rolls past our town, takes a slow look and rolls away.Life for Harry means swimming in Pearce Swamp, eating chunks of watermelon with his brother and his dad, surviving schoolyard battles, and racing through butterflies in Cowpers Paddock. In his town there's Linda, who brings him the sweetest-ever orange cake, and Johnny, whose lightning fists draw blood in a blur, and there's a mystery that Harry needs to solve before he can find a way out By the river is about the feeling the undercurrents, finding solid ground and knowing when to make a leap.Steven Herrick writes straight from the heart.
  • Bleakboy and Hunter Stand Out in the Rain

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (University of Queensland Press, May 1, 2014)
    A new, laugh-out-loud novel from award-winning author Steven Herrick Some things are too big for a boy to solve. Jesse is an eleven-year-old boy tackling many problems in life, especially fitting in to a new school. Luckily he meets Kate. She has curly black hair, braces and an infectious smile. She wants to ‘Save the Whales’ and needs Jesse’s help. But they haven’t counted on Hunter, the school bully, who appears to enjoy hurling insults at random. With Hunter’s catchphrase ‘Ha!’ echoing through the school, something or someone has to give. But will it be Jesse? Kate? Or is there more to Hunter than everyone thinks? An inspiring and funny story about the small gestures that can help to make the world a better place.
  • Naked Bunyip Dancing: The story of Anna, Billy the punk, J-man and everyone else

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Mr Carey the HairyBilly the punk geniusJ-man the rapperSophie the poetAhmet the soccer starJason the good kisserAnna the yoga masterPeter the boy with the talking bottomEmily the ballerinaAlex the artistMichael the salesman What a crazy class! And what a funny, unpredictable year - the year of Naked Bunyip Dancing - when the kids in Class 6C find out who they are, what they're good at, and how to put on a fantastic show.
  • Cold Skin

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Cowards don't always hide. Sometimes they're so gutless they need to stand out.'Eddie doesn't want to be in school, he wants to work in the mine. But his dad won't go down the coal pits and he won't let his sons go either. Nothing much happens in Burruga, except for fights at the pub. Then one Friday night a girl is found dead by the river, and every man in the town comes under suspicion. Eddie is drawn into secrets and a bitter struggle for revenge.Steven Herrick deftly reveals a cast of vivid characters in this chilling story of malice, power, and the courage to forgive. A riveting new YA novel from the author of By the River and other popular, award-winning books.
  • The Simple Gift

    Steven Herrick

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 1, 2004)
    I'm not proud. I'm sixteen, and soon to be homeless. Weary of his life with his alcoholic, abusive father, sixteen-year-old Billy packs a few belongings and hits the road, hoping for something better than what he left behind. He finds a home in an abandoned freight train outside a small town, where he falls in love with rich, restless Caitlin and befriends a fellow train resident, "Old Bill," who slowly reveals a tragic past. When Billy is given a gift that changes everything, he learns not only to how forge his own path in life, but the real meaning of family.
  • By the River

    Steven Herrick

    Hardcover (Front Street, May 1, 2006)
    This memorable novel in verse, a USBBY Outstanding International Book, reveals the tough and tender sides of a young boy growing up in a small, sleepy river town in Australia. Harry swims in the swamp, eats watermelon with his brother and dad, survives schoolyard battles, and races through butterflies in Cowpers Paddock. Life isn't easy--his mother died when he was seven, and he lost his friend Linda in a flood. Harry yearns to get away, but there's a mystery that he needs to solve first.
  • Slice: Juicy Moments From My Impossible Life

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (Random House Australia, June 1, 2010)
    Darcy means what he says. He just shouldn't say it aloud.Darcy can cope with parents, parties and punch-ups. He can handle his infatuation with the beautiful Audrey, spending quality chess-time with his nerdy friend, Noah, even the misadventures of kayaking on a school excursion. He's a teenage boy, he can deal with it. If only he'd learn to keep his mouth closed.Crunchy, refreshing fiction from one of Australia's finest writers for young people.
  • Rhyming Boy

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (University of Queensland Press, March 1, 2013)
    father [fah'dh-] n. 1. someone who is meant to live with you, answer your questions, NOT watch soaps and most importantly take you to father-son events. Jayden Hayden, wordsmith, a.k.a rhyming boy, doesn't have a dad - just a mum obsessed with Jayden Finch, the footballer, and an embarrassing name that gets him teased. When a school father-son day is announced, Jaydens quest for answers becomes a puzzle he needs to solve, and quickly. Could Jayden Finch be more than just a footballer? With the help of his an-answer-to-every-question friend Saskia, aims to track down his namesake and his father all in one go. From the award-winning poet and author, Steven Herrick, comes a novel about a young boys search for family, friendship and well footballers.
  • Cold Skin

    Steven Herrick

    Hardcover (Front Street, Incorporated, April 1, 2009)
    A page-turning read about father-son relationships and the many ways of being a man. Eddie doesn't want to be in school; he wants to work in the mines. But his dad won't go down in the coal pits, and he won't let his sons go either. Nothing much happens in the town of Burruga, except for fights at the pub. Then one Friday night a girl is found dead by the river, and every man in town comes under suspicion. Eddie is drawn into secrets and a bitter struggle for revenge.A teen's first love, sexual awakening, murder, cowardice, vengeance, and forgiveness . . . these are the powerful ingredients for Steven Herrick's gutsiest book yet. Herrick deftly reveals a cast of vivid characters in this USBBY Outstanding International Book, a chilling story of malice, power, and the courage to forgive.
  • Kissing Annabel: Love, Ghosts, and Facial Hair; A Place Like This

    Steven Herrick

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Jan. 27, 2009)
    In this verse novel, Jack is a normal, average sixteen-year-old. He’s obsessed with sex, sports, and his maturing body. He’s got a lot on his mind, including his mother’s death. It’s been seven years, but Jack has yet to let her go . . . that is, until he meets Annabel. Annabel is beautiful, smart, and she gets him. Suddenly love makes sense, and the future seems hopeful. Originally published as two separate novels, readers will now have the opportunity to follow Jack and Annabel’s story from beginning to end in one complete package.