OUTBACK: Bothers & Sinisters
Mark Wayne Adams, Gina Edwards
Paperback
(Southern Yellow Pine Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2016)
For generations, the family tree records words and sing-song that wind deep in its core. Children playing in or around the tree may accidentally sever or uproot disturbing moments hidden in their Outback. Adopting new words and terms helps better describe your Outback and how you lived it. Bothers & Sinisters readers are introduced to a variety of Australian, American, and Qweepie vernacular throughout the novel series. Choose to adopt or to adapt these terms in your Outback language using the āLanguage of the Outbackā glossary included. āOutback is a book of magic and adventure that young readers will not soon forget. Adamsā characters amuse, frustrate, intrigue, and redeem us. Most importantly, Outback teaches us the wisdom of āfamily,ā āroots,ā and āhomeāāall of which make their own kind of magic in our everyday lives.ā āJo Travis, retired English Teacher and Librarian Awards: 2016 Florida Authors and Publishers Association Silver Medalist, Juvenile Fiction