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Thursday's child

Thursday's child

PLAYAWAY: "The creature held a great bundle of something tied up in a rag. For a moment we stared, not recognising him, but who else could it have been, who else but wandering Tin. We saw his naked limbs, his waxy skin, his discoloured hair, his hooking razor-sharp nails. He raised lashy eyes to us and we saw a face on its way to another world. Da murmured, 'Jesus.' Through the long years of the Great Depression, Harper Flute watches with a child's clear eyes her family's struggle to survive in a hot and impoverished landscape. As life on the surface grows harsher, her brother Tin escapes ever deeper into a subterranean world of darkness and troubling secrets, until his memory becomes a myth barely whispered around the countryside"--Pub. description.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920423545 YTBPL HAR
Young Adult Talking Book - Playaway   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000044335111
ISBN 9781742143170
Dates Hartnett, Sonya 1968-
Name of Publisher Tullamarine, Vic. : Bolinda Audio, 2009.
Attachments digital ; 8 cm x 5 cm.+ 1 set earphones, 1 AAA battery, 1 lanyard ; in container.
Summary PLAYAWAY: "The creature held a great bundle of something tied up in a rag. For a moment we stared, not recognising him, but who else could it have been, who else but wandering Tin. We saw his naked limbs, his waxy skin, his discoloured hair, his hooking razor-sharp nails. He raised lashy eyes to us and we saw a face on its way to another world. Da murmured, 'Jesus.' Through the long years of the Great Depression, Harper Flute watches with a child's clear eyes her family's struggle to survive in a hot and impoverished landscape. As life on the surface grows harsher, her brother Tin escapes ever deeper into a subterranean world of darkness and troubling secrets, until his memory becomes a myth barely whispered around the countryside"--Pub. description.
Subject Family life
Poverty
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