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Darkest Night, Brightest Star by Barry Jonsberg

Darkest Night, Brightest Star by Barry Jonsberg (Allen & Unwin) INSIDE THE CBCA 2026 SHORTLIST  “ ‘Think about this,’ Dad said. If you are to be the brightest star, like Diego Maradona, then you must go through the dark bits first. The practice. Working hard even when you don’t want to. You understand?’” (Darkest Night, […]

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Zoe, Max and the Bicycle Bus by Steven Herrick

“Be brave. Take risks. We’ll heal the bruises with love.” (Zoe, Max and the Bicycle Bus)   Steven Herrick is a much-loved Australian writer. He is particularly well known for his verse novels for children and young adults and, although all his books are superb, his verse novel The Spangled Drongo is one of my […]

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