Tag: Australian Author

  • Author Interview: Karen Foxlee

    Author Interview: Karen Foxlee

    Karen Foxlee is the author of the New York Times featured novel, Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy. Ophelia is Foxlee’s first foray towards a slightly younger audience (8-12); her lyrical and determined voice make her absolutely perfect for this readership! A huge, warmest welcome to Karen Foxlee from My Book Corner, as she steps in to…

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  • Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy

    Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy

    Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy is the new release from talented author Karen Foxlee. This latest novel is the perfect chapter book for readers aged 10+, who are looking for a great adventure. Karen Foxlee opens her novel with a lyrical, fairytale like chapter recounting a legend which has far reaching consequences on the present day ……

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  • Pookie Aleera

    Pookie Aleera

    Looking for a compelling, gentle narrative to grab middle readers? Award winning Steven Herrick achieves that beautifully in Pookie Aleera, a story about every day children living in a country town. Pookie Aleera had us from the very beginning. What’s more, this is a very painless introduction to novels written in verse … this one is good.…

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  • Author Interview: Ursula Dubosarsky

    Author Interview: Ursula Dubosarsky

    Described by Sonya Hartnett as “the most graceful, most original writer for young people in Australia – probably the world,” I’m absolutely delighted to welcome Ursula Dubosarsky to My Book Corner. I particularly loved her thoughts on working with Terry Denton! Ursula recently teamed up with the highly talented Terry to create The Perplexing Pineapple: The Cryptic…

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  • The Perplexing Pineapple: Bk 1

    The Perplexing Pineapple: Bk 1

    The Perplexing Pineapple is the result of the meeting of two creative minds from the world of children’s literature – Ursula Dubosarsky and Terry Denton. This is a great little chapter book, and I can see it being wafted under the noses of reluctant readers. Why? The Perplexing Pineapplehas charm, wit and a number of intriguing activities…

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  • Evan’s Gallipoli

    Evan’s Gallipoli

    As the title would suggest, Evan’s Gallipoli is set against the background of the now infamous campaign during World War I. Australian and New Zealand forces played an integral role, making this novel just to perfect to delve into as ANZAC Day approaches. Evan is just fourteen. He lives in Apollo Bay, Victoria, with his father, a…

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  • Our Australian Girl: Meet Lina – Book 1

    Our Australian Girl: Meet Lina – Book 1

    Lina is the latest edition to the popular Our Australian Girl series. The reason for their success? Each one is individual – carefully crafted, researched and nurtured. Penguin has sought out the talents of some awesome children’s authors, and all of them bring something a little different to their series. There’s no set, predictable formula to these novels…

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  • Definitely No Ducks!
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    Definitely No Ducks!

    Definitely No Ducks!, the sequel to Duck For A Day, is proving very popular here at My Book Corner. It is a great book for those who are new to chapter books, and makes perfect bedtime reading fodder for little listeners. Definitely No Ducks sees the return of Abby and Noah’s favourite teacher. The quirky Mrs Melvino,…

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  • Pennies For Hitler

    Pennies For Hitler

    Pennies for Hitler challenges perceptions and prejudice looking at the events of WW2 from the perspective of Georg, part Jewish with English heritage, living in Germany and being swept up by the impact of the Fuhrer. It is 1939 and Georg is living in Germany. He is proud when his teacher measures his head and pronounces him to have…

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  • Are We There Yet?

    Are We There Yet?

    This has given me itchy feet – there is nothing like Australia for travel, it’s a must do activity … over a long period of time … with the family …  just like Grace in Are We There Yet? Grace and her family hitch up their pop up camper trailer and head off, literally around Australia.  Alison Lester picks…

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  • Grace Beside Me

    Grace Beside Me

    A beautifully quirky debut novel from Sue McPherson, the 2011 winner of the State Library of Queensland’s Indigenous Writing Fellowship. At times moving, at times funny, Sue McPherson has that enviable quality of a writer who is able to interweave (seemingly effortlessly) characters, ideas, poignancy and humour in to a strong, enjoyable novel. Delicate yet…

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  • National Reconciliation Week

    National Reconciliation Week

    National Reconciliation Week has begun! What is it? It’s “the perfect opportunity to recognise all Australians, and the unique place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within this country.” NRW Website. It’s about learning, about celebration and recognition. This year’s theme is Lets Talk Recognition, with the fabulous aim of ‘recognising the contributions, cultures and…

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  • Best Books for Australia Day

    Best Books for Australia Day

    With Australia Day fast approaching, we thought it would be a great opportunity to delve into some great Australian picture and chapter books. Choosing from the fabulous variety, talent and awesome books available has been tricky. We’ve chosen a selection of picture books which, we feel, encapsulate this varied and wonderful land in which we…

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  • Maralinga – The Anangu Story

    Maralinga – The Anangu Story

    “Then, without warning, traditional Anangu life – grounded in the Dreaming, measured by the cycle of the seasons – was disrupted forever.” It was an incredible 34 summers before they became aware of the arrival of the walypala (whitefellas), this book documents the devastating impact of the arrival on Anangu land.  The Maralinga story, the nuclear bomb…

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  • Author Interview: Anna Fienberg

    Author Interview: Anna Fienberg

    My Book Corner is delighted to welcome Anna Fienberg. She is the award-winning Australian author of the ever popular Tashi series, novel Louis Beside Himself and illustrated chapter book Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Café with illustrator Stephen Michael King. We are honoured that she found the time to answer all our questions. Tell us about you … Last night…

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Books to make you laugh, cry, cringe and shriek. Books that fire the imagination and will ultimately shape the childhood of generations of children to come.

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