Edition |
Advance reader's copy. |
Description |
242 pages ; 21 cm |
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age Children |
Audience |
Ages 8-12. |
Summary |
Twelve-year-old Olive, an only child who lives with her high-powered lawyer-mother in a ramshackle house at the beach in Australia, does not fit in at the Joanne d'Arc School for Girls, so when her best friend drops her for a more popular girl and Olive suddenly meets her own, more confident twin sister, the two of them go in search of their long-lost father. |
Contents |
Chicken loaf and chaos -- Pleasing Mathilda -- Pressed lips and proper mums -- Metal-detecting -- Ditched -- Then dumped -- The twenty-second day of the month -- Curiouser and curiouser -- Crime and in-tu-ition -- The 'I' in we -- Plankton or krill -- Origami massacre -- Bury him -- History-shuffle -- Yellow peril -- A cut and a clue -- Square one -- Back to square one -- The Port Fairy find -- Changing places -- The salami vegetarian -- May Day -- A hobbit, but a talented hobbit -- Upwardly mobile -- Tripping through the Garden State by rail and road -- Road -- A map for living -- The Hon. and the SAG -- Edges that would never be straight -- Daughters of Mog -- Silvery moon -- Lost and found -- The Pip in Olive -- Footprints tall. |
Provenance |
Gift of Susan Mandel Glazer. |
Subject |
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
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Single-parent families. |
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Self-confidence -- Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence. |
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Fathers -- Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers. |
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Imaginary companions -- Juvenile fiction.
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Imaginary companions. |
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Twins -- Juvenile fiction.
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Twins. |
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Middle schools -- Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools. |
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Australia -- Juvenile fiction.
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Australia. |
Genre/Form |
Proofs (Printing)
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Fiction.
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Juvenile works.
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Subject |
Single parent families. |
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Fathers. |
Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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ISBN |
9780385751711 (trade) |
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0385751710 (trade) |
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0385751729 (library binding) |
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9780385751728 (library binding) |
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