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T.C. Shelley and The Monster Who Wasn’t

T.C. Shelley’s debut novel The Monster Who Wasn’t (Bloomsbury Children’s Books) is for children aged nine and older. As we read, we discover that it has a well-formed classical narrative structure, and how it unfolds for the reader is utterly original and keeps us guessing. Thank you for speaking to Paperbark blog, Shelley. What is […]

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Aboriginal Australians Affirm Press Alison Lester Allen & Unwin animals art autism Bloomsbury book awards book review Book Week CBCA CBCA2019 Early Childhood CBCA2019 Eve Pownall Information Books CBCA2019 Older Readers CBCA2019 Picture Books CBCA2019 Younger Readers climate change community contemporary realism courage Craig Lawn Davina Bell detention centre disability dogs domestic violence Dub Leffler dystopia environment family fantasy First Nations friendship grief Hachette Australia Hardie Grant Egmont historical fiction history hope humour Indigenous Literature Inside the CBCA Shortlist Jaclyn Moriarty kindness literary fiction Lothian Childrens Books love LoveOzYA Magabala Books magic migration music Nathaniel Eckstrom natural world Penguin Random House poverty Puffin racism Red Room Poetry refugees respect romance Scholastic Australia school Shaun Tan sport Text Publishing UQP Ursula Dubosarsky Walker Books Australia war Wilam wonder words
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