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Winning QLA author Lisa Shanahan & judges
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Tag: One Would Think the Deep

Claire Zorn and When We Are Invisible

“I will be the sort of person who survives in this new world.” (When We Are Invisible) Claire Zorn is one of Australia’s best and most highly awarded contemporary YA authors. Her novels The Protected and One Would Think the Deep have won major awards, including the Prime Minister’s Literary Award, the CBCA Book of […]

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