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Books in Make Tracks series

  • In Print: Stories that Belong

    C M Scotts

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 2, 2017)
    An old man and his best friend en route to the wild encounter a formidable opponent. One man and his bar mate set out to rectify the injustice. They soon find the old man and are faced with a wrenching realization that mother nature always wins.
  • In Print: Stories that belong

    CM Scotts

    Paperback (Independently published, April 26, 2017)
    Kristof learns no one can run from an island. To taste paradise with your tongue all the lights must fade before the stars. ... In a magnetic prison with no walls, everyone has nightmares. Soldiers, saviors and all the lost souls alike. ... RevRev is the leader of many. He wears no shoes and saves only some of those adrift.
  • A Penny to Remember

    Kirsty Murray, Peter Bray

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    When George is sentenced to seven years of hard labor in Van Diemen's Land, his only thoughts are of his sister Hannah. What can he give her to remember him when he is so far away?
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  • Across the Dark Sea

    Wendy Orr, Donna Rawlins

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, May 1, 2006)
    Trung's adventure begins in the dead of night when he and his father escape the soldiers with guns—but what awaits them across the dark sea?
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  • The Saw Doctor

    Gary Crew, David Cox

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, July 1, 2006)
    Jo Boy's mother has warned him to stay away from gypsies—she says they steal kids and sell them to butchers for mincemeat. When he comes across a bright, shiny caravan one day, however, his curiosity gets the better of him.
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  • Tibby's Leaf

    Ursula Dubosarsky, Peter Bray

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, Dec. 1, 2008)
    Tibby feels like everything is going wrong when her big brother Clarence grows up. He doesn't want to play with her any more and says that pixies only exist in books. But if that's true, what exactly did Tibby see in the bush, peering out from behind a leaf?
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  • The Outsiders

    S. E. Hinton

    Paperback (Collins, Jan. 1, 1992)
    The chillingly realistic story of the Socs and the Greasers, rival teenage gangs, whose hatred for each other leads to the mindless violence of gang warfare.
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  • Ray's Olympics

    Libby Gleeson, David Cox

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, May 1, 2006)
    Ray lied to the school bullies, and now he has to find a way into the Olympics before the Leary boys make mincemeat out of him.
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  • River Boy

    Anthony Hill, Donna Rawlins

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, July 1, 2006)
    When Nat is asked to help out on a paddle steamer, he gets to live his dream—and even get paid for it! But he also has a secret that could risk not only his own life but the lives of the entire crew.
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  • One Perfect Day

    Jackie French, Peter Bray

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, )
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  • The Hold-up Heroes

    Dianne Bates, Kathryn Wright

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, July 1, 2006)
    When Polly and James accidentally overhear a gang of bush rangers plotting to hold up the governor, their first thought is to tell their parents and become heroes for saving the day. They soon find out, however, that their dad might be helping the bush rangers! They need to stop him, but how?
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  • Daisy Sunshine

    Susanne Gervay, Teresa Culkin-Lawrence

    Paperback (National Museum of Australia Press, Dec. 1, 2008)
    Daisy and her mom have just moved into the Grand Private Hotel belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Papadopolous. It's all new and strange, but Nina, Old Dot, the Colonel, and especially Rainbow Rose are there to help them make a new life for themselves.
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