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  • Stormbringer l: The Rat and the Raven

    Kerry Greenwood

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Ten years after a terrible accident that stripped the earth with laser burns seven kilometres wide and brought an end to most of human civilisation, patches of settlement still survive. One is the University, which maintains a population and a structure and now has time and resources to find out what happened to some of its students, sold as slaves, while the University was ruled by a despot. Bran assembles a group, including a very cautious thief, twin girls and the strong man Mill the Hill, as well as Swart, a brother of one of the lost slaves. They set out for their first mission by train, for a place now called The Rat's Town, where Bran meets a transmitting empath called Scathe, who joins the group as they go further; first to find the lightning maker, the Stormbringer and then, further still, to return to find that their minds are not their own, and that their very worst nightmares are becoming very real indeed.
  • Refugees

    David Miller

    Hardcover (Lothian Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Two ducks are forced out of their swampy home by developers and search far and wide for a new place to live.
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  • The Kangaroo Who Couldn't Hop

    Ann Kay, Jim Robins

    Paperback (Lothian Books, May 1, 2005)
    Big Red has never met a hopless Kangaroo in all his born days. He tiries several ingenious ways to make Keith hop.
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  • Blue Fin

    Colin Thiele, Robert Ingpen

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    An Australian children's classic.Everyone in Port Lincoln thinks Snook Pascoe is a loser. People joke about his clumsiness; his teacher ridicules him and even his father, skipper of the tuna boat Blue Fin, is convinced that Snook will never amount to anything. After all, tuna fishing is a hard life for ‘real men’.When Snook is allowed, for once, to sail on Blue Fin he faces a terrifying disaster. A waterspout engulfs the ship, the deck is swept clean, the radio and rudder are wrecked, the engine is disabled, the crew is lost overboard and Snook’s father lies unconscious down below. Snook is on his own, far out to sea…COLIN THIELE, AC, was one of Australia’s most distinguished and popular writers for children. Colin's books have won numerous Australian and international awards and have been made into many classic films, TV series, plays and picture books. His bestsellers include the multi-award-winning STORM BOY.
  • When Rain Turns to Snow

    Jane Godwin

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, June 30, 2020)
    A runaway, a baby and a whole lot of questions...Lissa is home on her own after school one afternoon when a stranger turns up on the doorstep carrying a baby. Reed is on the run - surely people are looking for him? He's trying to find out who he really is and thinks Lissa's mum might have some answers. But how could he be connected to Lissa's family - and why has he been left in charge of a baby? A baby who is sick, and getting sicker ... Reed's appearance stirs up untold histories in Lissa's family, and suddenly she is having to make sense of her past in a way she would never have imagined. Meanwhile, her brother is dealing with a devastating secret of his own.A beautiful and timely coming-of-age story about finding out who you are in the face of crisis and change.Praise for Jane Godwin:'refreshingly unpredictable, bold and refuses to minimise the complex lives of [its] characters' - Saturday Age on As Happy as Here'an empathetic exploration of family, friendship and how all our actions have consequences' - Readings Monthly'gentle, well-written and thoroughly engaging' - Adelaide Advertiser
  • Viewer by Gary Crew

    Gary Crew

    Paperback (Lothian Books, March 15, 1811)
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  • So Much to Tell You: The Play: A performance version

    John Marsden

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, Nov. 13, 2013)
    The stage adaptation of John Marsden's award-winning, bestselling novel.'I don't know what I'm doing here. Well, I do really I have been sent here to learn to talk again. Sent here because my mother can't stand my silent presence at home. Sent here because of my face ...' She watches; she dreams. She sees more than they realise. She has worries and fears, hopes and desires. She is troubled; she is angry. Above all, she is lonely. She may be someone you know. She may be you.In So Much to Tell You she tells her story. With humour and insight, with sensitivity and strength, with painful honesty. You will never forget her.'impressive emotional power, style, freshness and originality' CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
  • I Go to the Dentist

    Helen Slater, Lyn Mitchell

    Paperback (Lothian Books, July 15, 1991)
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  • The Magical Upside-down Plant

    Eleanor Coombe

    Paperback (Lothian Books, Oct. 9, 2008)
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  • The Wonderful Starberries

    Eleanor Coombe

    Paperback (Lothian Books, Oct. 9, 2008)
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  • The Golden Flower

    Eleanor Coombe

    Paperback (Lothian Books, Oct. 9, 2008)
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  • The Silver Nut Tree

    Eleanor Coombe

    Paperback (Lothian Books, Oct. 9, 2008)
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